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338 days ago

MOOSE Ginger/White Fluffy cat possible found Aidanfield

Oriana from Aidanfield

Hiya. Our neighbours moved away several years ago: they had Moose, a fluffy gorgeous ginger and white puddy. Well in the past few months a very scraggly looking Furbaby is looking for food when it is dark, and last night I actually touched him, and I think he is MOOSE. I have no contacts for these people who moved to Lincoln, but we are contacting all the vets and we will try to catch him so can check the microchip. He looks very sad, matted and thin, but I am certain this is MOOSE.
I have attached photos of him when he was healthy, and at my house visiting. PLEASE PLEASE if you can help, do. He needs our assistance.
Thank you for taking the time to read this post,

Oriana

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Is it possible to actually 'talk' to a Facebook person.

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