Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Belle Isle Leeds West Yorkshire LS10

This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Belle Isle Leeds West Yorkshire LS10

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Saffy is a petite female grey and white cat, spayed and microchipped and was wearing a red collar when she went missing. Her legs are mostly WHITE, with a fully grey body and tail. She has white and grey markings on her face.

She has been missing since 10pm on Friday 12th. She normally never wonders off and has never been out for more than 3-5 hours at a time. She is likely to be hiding in sheds, garages or under hedges.

Saffy has possibly been spotted early on Monday 15th in the New Forest Village area. (LS10).

If she is sighted ANYWHERE, even if she just dashes across your garden, please contact me on 07516430354.

Grey and White. Small black spot on her nose.

Missing Cats in Leeds
ContactContact Member
Missing since12 Feb 2016
BreedDomestic Short Hair
Dominant colourGrey
GenderFemale
Approx age1
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedNo
LocationLS10
Pet Listing ID71673

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

# Possible Found Pet Matches Date Listed
71696Found Cat Domestic Short Hair from Keighley West Yorkshire BD2217 Feb 2016

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