Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Reepham Norfolk NR10

This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Reepham Norfolk NR10

Gus is co-owned by me and my neighbour, who was his original owner until he decided to move in with us permanently about five years ago. Neither of us has seen him since yesterday teatime. He is very inquisitive, so might be trapped in a shed or outbuilding. He is friendly and will come if called if he thinks food is on offer. He is timid with other cats. He went out late yesterday afternoon before having his supper and hasn’t returned. He has not been seen in any of his known haunts in the small close where I live, nor has he been to any of the neighbours he visits for ‘top-up’ snacks, as is his usual habit. This is completely out of character for him: he absolutely never misses meals, and normally spends most of his day around the house and garden, and the night indoors.

Tabby and white, with tabby back, white face, tummy, paws and legs. He has a quite noticeable overbite and very small chin, which gives him a slightly surprised look.

Missing Domestic Short Hair Cats in Reepham
ContactContact Member
Missing since12 Oct 2017
BreedDomestic Short Hair
Dominant colourTabby
GenderMale
Approx age15
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedNo
LocationNR10
Pet Listing ID84085

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