Kentish Express Cat Search
Published: 14:56, 17 April 2009
Cat of the week
Poor Lulu was upset by the arrival of a new baby, and after an attack by a neighbouring cat that left her feeling quite traumatised, her owners reluctantly decided it would be best if she could be rehomed.
She is a very loving and friendly cat who would make a wonderful companion and family pet in a quiet home as an only cat with no, or older, children. She would ideally like a home in an area that is not too built up and where there are not many neighbouring cats. She is five years old and, as with all our cats, has been neutered, vaccinated, treated for fleas and worms, blood-tested for feline viruses and microchipped.
For further information about Lulu and other cats seeking homes please contact Lynne 01303 247540 or Lin 01303 237744.
Cat Search
Missing:
Maisie, a two-year-old long-haired black female cat, with a small star of white fur on her chest and a slight tinge of brown in her fur, who was wearing a black collar with reflective orange eyes on, went missing from Redoubt Way, Dymchurch on April 11.
Louis, a dark short grey adult neutered male, with tabby grey legs and tummy, who was recently rehomed but doesn’t know the area went missing from Prospect Way, Brabourne Lees on April 11.
Simba, a large ginger tabby neutered male, who was wearing a red collar with a cat flap magnet on, went missing from Church Road, Smeeth on April 8.
Dougie, an un-neutered male, with white with black patches, went missing in Appledore on April 8.
Lucky, an all-black short-haired adult neutered male, who was wearing a silver/blue collar with contact details, went missing from Joyes Road, Folkestone on April 12.
Smokey, a nervous light grey and white female cat, who is approximately four years old, went missing from Wood Church, Shadoxhurst on April 7.
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