Lost Cat British Short Hair from Laindon Essex SS15
This lost British Short Hair Cat was last seen around Laindon Essex SS15
Please please could you bring back my gorgeous Dexter. He went missing on 25/11/17 in the afternoon near Durham road in Laindon. We only moved a couple of weeks ago so could be heading back to our old place off of Pound Lane in Laindon. He was last seen on the neighbours shed and he was watching another cat in another garden, so not sure if he chased after the other cat and got himself lost. He is grey with black spots and stripes. He has no collar but he is microchipped and he has been neutered. Please contact myself if you hear of anything. We are missing him so much
All grey with black spots and stripes with orange eyes
He has a slight cut on one of his ears where he has been in a previous cat fight. He is a friendly cat and will come over to you if you have treats
Contact | Contact Member |
Missing since | 25 Nov 2017 |
Breed | British Short Hair |
Dominant colour | Tabby |
Gender | Male |
Approx age | 8 |
Neutered | Yes |
Microchipped | No |
Location | SS15 |
Pet Listing ID | 84641 |
The following found pets are matches to this lost cat, these were listed on the lost cat register after this pet has gone missing.
# | Possible Found Pet Matches | Date Listed |
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85137 | Found Cat British Short Hair from Near Bishop's Green Outside Dunmow Essex | 13 Jan 2018 |
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