1538 days ago

Lost cat

Sally from Nawton

My friend cat, Mickey has been missing for 4 days now. He usually come back in the morning but didnt for the last 4 days. He is a short hair with black stripe tabby and he is 8 years old. He only just moved from Napier few months ago and has settle in well here in the hamilton house. He is microchipped but it is registered under the previous owner who recently passed away last year and the details hasnt been change.
Mickey was last seen in Frankton area at Sayer street where my friend lives. He is friendly cat as long as you dont touch his tail. He has white hair under his tummy and white paws.
Please if anyone see him ,please contact me as my friend works shift duties.

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