Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Upper Rissington Gloucestershire GL54

This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Upper Rissington Gloucestershire GL54

Reward Available for Safe Return

Leo rarely stays away for more than a few hours, but is an outdoor cat. He comes home at night (apart from a few times recently) and uses a litter tray. He is friendly and will come to his name. He has a green collar and silver tag, is microchipped and neutered. He was rehomed from the Blue Cross three and half years ago after a rocky start and was very settled with us. He needs regular medication and vet visits. We are very worried as this is out of character. We are hugely attached to him – it took a long time for him to respond to our love (my daughter is particularly distraught). Please keep an eye out for him, check your shed and garages, and let us know if you spot him. £20 reward for his safe return.

Small patch of white fur on chest. Amber eyes. Couple of old nicks on edges of ears. Slightly bald tummy. Small scratch scar on nose.

Missing Domestic Short Hair Cats in Upper Rissington
ContactContact Member
Missing since22 Oct 2017
BreedDomestic Short Hair
Dominant colourBlack
GenderMale
Approx age7
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedYes
LocationGL54
Pet Listing ID84261

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