Lost Cat Tabby from Blackley, Manchester Greater Manchester M9

This lost Tabby Cat was last seen around Blackley, Manchester Greater Manchester M9

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PLEASE SHARE: My Beautiful cat Bijou went missing from Chapel Lane, Blackley, M9, on Tuesday 17th March and was last seen heading in to the grounds of Pike Fold Primary School. He is a slim build, ginger barred tabby with circular rings on his side and has a chipped canine tooth. Heโ€™s approximately 14 years old, male, neutered and was wearing a pale blue rhinestone encrusted collar. He is not microchipped. He is very friendly and inquisitive and is likely to have sneaked in somewhere. Please check your houses/garages/sheds and even possibly further afield if heโ€™s got stuck in a delivery vehicle for example. Please message me or comment if you have any news or advice. I feel quite limited in what I can do with the current Corona restrictions. TIA Jenny

Friendly, slim, all ginger barred tabby with circular markings on his side. He has a chipped canine tooth and a hip that sticks out slightly when he is sat up.

Missing Tabby Cats in Blackley, Manchester
ContactContact Member
Missing since17 Mar 2020
BreedTabby
Dominant colourGinger
GenderMale
Approx age14
MicrochippedNo
LocationM9
Pet Listing ID94563

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