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1343 days ago

Siamese cat missing from Springlands - REWARD OFFERED

Kate from Blenheim

Hi everyone,

We are still asking for you help, please...

Our Siamese cat, Jake, went missing from Ward St (Coleman's Road end) in Springlands on Sunday 9th August.

He’s 8 months old, very inquisitive but quite timid. His sister is very upset, as are the rest of our family. He is microchipped and has been neutered.

He may have been taken, adopted, or been hurt/killed somehow.

We are offering a $200 reward for his return.

Please, please have a look around your property in case he’s hiding.

Please let us know if you have seen him. My number is 027 440 2776

Thank you!

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