Found Cat Semi-Long Hair from Borstal Road Rochester Kent ME1

This found Semi-Long Hair Cat was found around Borstal Road Rochester Kent ME1

Very friendly cat, started visiting our garden on Thursday 9th June always in the evening (after 8pm). I resisted feeding him/her for a few days but I did feed the cat on Sunday evening and it was very hungry. Its long hair is quite matted and doesnt seem to have been brushed for a long time. The cat tries to get in our house and sits at the back door. Unfortunately our cat isnt happy about this new visitor and has been hissing at it so we arent able to let it in our house. The cat does disappear overnight and doesnt come back until the evening (although we are at work all day). The cat has no collar. We are not sure if it is male or female (although we think it is female)

Long haired cat, fluffy tail, cat is ginger and white.

Found Cats in Rochester
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Found09 Jun 2016
BreedSemi-Long Hair
Dominant colourGinger
GenderFemale
Approx age4
NeuteredUnknown
MicrochippedNo
LocationME1
Pet Listing ID74485

The following lost pets are matches to this found cat, these were listed on the lost cat register after this pet was found.

# Possible Lost Pet Matches Date Listed
83809Lost Cat Semi-Long Hair from Palmbay/ Cliftonville Kent CT921 Sep 2017

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