Missing Cat
Hi guys,
I hope you're well!
I have some bad news, and I was hoping you guys could help us.
Our cat Johnny is missing and my partner and I are desperate! Johnny likes to go out for his morning walks but after a while (1 hour or less) he comes back for food or water.
This morning we opened the door for him and after half an hour, my partner went out to check him and call him back. My partner then found Johnny's collar by our doorstep. The collar isn't easy to be removed by a cat, so we think that something serious happened to him. Johnny is a friendly cat but he'll never let strangers touch him. At this stage, we believe that he was hurt/ stollen and someone took his collar off so he can't be identified.
He's chipped and we already reported his missing. Can you guys help us and spread the words around.
Johnny is a brown tabby cat, with short hair. He's medium size and has a white chin. He also has a birthmark on his mouth sky and his back tooth (right side) was removed a while ago.
He was last seen near Ellerslie Domain at around 8:30am.
I hope you guys can help us! We are devasted with his disappearance.
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