Lost Cat British Short Hair from Leyland Lancashire PR25

This lost British Short Hair Cat was last seen around Leyland Lancashire PR25

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A black and white cat comes in our house quite often, to pince our other cats food. Midnight had had enough of this and so he chased him out, but he never came back. His sisters Venus and Shadow now do this until he comes back as his mum, Willow, and aunt, Merlin (so named before we were told what sex she was), are inconsolable.

I don't work due to disability so I've offered as much as I can afford. Getting him back would mean the world to me as he was the only male left. My other two males died from old age before Willow was born.

Ginger Tabby and white colouring. Head Ginger Tabby colouring comes down to a v at the back of his neck then there's a band of white before the head colouring continues on the top of the body. There is a small black smudge on this white band. His hind legs, his chest and stomach are mostly white in colour. His tail has thick black rings all the way down it.

Missing British Short Hair Cats in Leyland
ContactContact Member
Missing since24 Aug 2017
BreedBritish Short Hair
Dominant colourWhite
GenderMale
Approx age2
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedNo
LocationPR25
Pet Listing ID83502

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