Lost Cat Siamese missing from North Yorkshire/ Durham border Ovington North Yorkshire

Our siamese sealpoint went out into the garden on Thursday afternoon on 3/11/11 and simply disappeared. Weve searched everywhere, alerted Petlog and local vets, put leaflets in every house in the village and surrounding houses and put an ad in the local paper-to no avail. He is typical sealpoint colouring, his back and legs are quite a dark brown now. He has a long, lithe body and long legs. His face is distinctly triangular and seems a little small for his long, slim body. His bottom right lip is a pale creamy-white colour, the rest of his mouth is brownish. He has deep blue slanted eyes (not wide-eyed). He has a very long tail, which curves up and over his back, when he's stroked the tip of it almost touches his nose. He is inquisitive and friendly, but is also nervous...he would rather run than face a confrontation. He is very talkative with us and will answer to his name. My gut feeling is he has been stolen/picked up for whatever reason and I cant bear the not-knowing. My mobile is 07909184841.

Missing Siamese Cats in North Yorkshire/ Durham border

Distinguishing Marks

Bottom right lip is very light coloured, rest of mouth is brown

Missing Pet Features

  • Siamese Cat
  • Postcode area DL11
  • Missing since 3/11/2011
  • Dominant colour is Brown
  • Approx age is 4
  • Gender is Male
  • Neutered: Yes

listed on November 26, 2011 35504 [349]
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