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466 days ago

Missing Cat

Robin from Remuera

Hi Kelvin Road Neighbours.
Pineau (pronounced like Pinot) our 15 year old Tortoiseshell cat went missing early on Wednesday morning 19th July from our house at 46 Kelvin Road. She has had Epilepsy all her life and had a regular fit just before she was last seen.
Please can you look out for her under your house or shed or perhaps hiding in the garden somewhere. She is very friendly but may well be a little confused from the fit.
She doesn’t have a collar as she tears them off, but she is chipped.
If you find her or think you may have seen her, please could you ring either:
Robin on 021752276 or Lindsay on 02102628124.
Thank you for any help you maybe able to give!
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