Lost Cat Bengal from Chelsworth Drive Plumstead Greater London SE18

This lost Bengal Cat was last seen around Chelsworth Drive Plumstead Greater London SE18

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He usually only goes out in our back garden in our quiet terraced cul de sac - 52 Chelsworth drive, just behind plumstead commons co-op, he always is brought in in evening, but he has been out all night on a cold night and really worried, and the girls are crying constantly and I have been up all night calling for him and rustling treat bags / biscuits etc... he is usually very sociable, but as he is cold, and no doubt afraid, he may be hiding ...

very unusual looking: Egyptian Mau, light grey with black stripes on tail, and black spots on sides, black stripe down spine, white tummy, pink nose and slight rip in his left ear, green eyes, long and slim build

Missing Bengal Cats in Plumstead
ContactContact Member
Missing since04 Mar 2016
BreedBengal
Dominant colourGrey
GenderMale
Approx age2
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedNo
LocationSE18
Pet Listing ID71980

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
90122Found Cat Bengal from London (Tooting) Greater London SW1705 Feb 2019

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