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1033 days ago

MISSING CAT ST JOHNS

Emma from Saint Johns

Hi guys,
Our 2 year old female cat “Jillian or Jillie” has gone missing. Last seen by our neighbour the other morning around 8:30 (16/02/23) on Felton Mathew Avenue, St Johns, Auckland.

She is a quite a timid cat and can be scared easily (I.e Dogs she’s unfamiliar with, people she’s unfamiliar with or any larger cats) so if you could PLEASE check around your Garages/outside rooms/ garden sheds or under decking as she could be hiding or STUCK INSIDE! It would be so appreciated.

She’s an outdoor cat but always hangs close to home, this is very out of character as she has NEVER missed a meal. We have done late night / early morning searches but nothing at all, she’s a small Calico with very distinct half & half face colouring.

She IS micro-chipped and registered, no collar.
Any sightings or information would really be appreciated.
Contact number ; 021804422 OR 021596616

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