Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from London Greater London SE23
This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around London Greater London SE23
Kal-El is a black domestic short hair. He's a medium sized cat - not overweight but not super skinny either.
He was let out by our cat-sitter/friend at half eight on Monday 2nd June from our home in Forest Hill. We had been away for the sunday day/night and she had been letting him in at night and out in the morning after giving him food for the day. He hadn't eaten much but that isn't unusual - some days he's hungrier than others. We arrived back at about 6pm on Monday 2nd June and he didn't appear for his dinner as he normally would. He's an adventurous, active cat for his 14-year-old age and is outdoor/indoor. So he does like an explore. He also likes running into other people's houses when he can, so it is possible that he has slipped into a house or shed and got locked in (this has happened before). He may also be getting fed by another family nearby - he's friendly! He loves lying on top of bins also.
Kal-El has yellow eyes that have a green-ish tint to them. He also has distinctive grey hair in his ears and in a line around the back of his neck. He has some flecks of grey in the rest of his fur and a patch near his bum. He has a small slit in the top of his left ear.

Contact | Contact Member |
Missing since | 02 Jun 2025 |
Breed | Domestic Short Hair |
Dominant colour | Black |
Gender | Male |
Approx age | 14 |
Microchipped | Yes |
Location | SE23 |
Pet Listing ID | 108370 |
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