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A pet owner is going to great lengths to track down her beloved missing cat.
Alison High has walked 200 miles and driven 400 in a frantic bid to find her moggy Moloko.
The 48-year-old children’s nanny has spent £500 on printing about 6,000 posters which have been plastered around the Rainham and Twydall area where she lives, and has ordered another 15,000.
Miss High has offered a £500 reward for her safe return and has even launched a campaign in Hertfordshire where she used to live until the end of last year before she returned to Medway.
Miss High said: “ My life has been put on hold. What’s keeping me going is that I have not had any bad news and I have had several sightings.”
Miss High moved into her new home in Dorset Square, Rainham, with Moloko and her sister Mica in December.
She had been keeping the five-year-old cats indoors to get them used to their new environment, but Moloko slipped out of a tiny window which was slightly ajar on Friday, December 21.
"I have chased up every lead, searched woodland, hedges and empty buildings..." Miss High
Miss High said: “She has never run away before and must have had a scare. They have never been apart in five years and Mica can feel my anxiety.
“I am going out twice a day every day and won’t let the bad weather put me off. I will not stop until I have found her.
“I am not eating properly and have lost 16lbs. People have been very supportive. One lady who thinks she may have fed her has put a camera up in her garden.
“I have chased up every lead, searched woodland, hedges and empty buildings.
“I am never 10 miles away from a location where she may have been spotted.”
Moloko has white paws, legs and tummy and is ginger with tabby over-colour coat.
Miss High is urging people to check garages and garden sheds.
Moloko is microchipped and registered on www.petlog.org.uk
If you think you may have spotted her, call 07547 319637.