Lost Cat British Short Hair from Selly Oak West Midlands B29

This lost British Short Hair Cat was last seen around Selly Oak West Midlands B29

His name is Cinnamon. He was abandoned by his previous owners so we took him in a year and a half ago.. they came back today and just took him. All I know is that they're around the B31 area. I'm concerned about his welfare with them as they couldn't look after him before they just left him behind and shut him outside in all weathers, including snow, which we would take him in. He needs to be back with us!! He's microchipped to them but I just know he won't be cared for and his routines now broken.. it will make him so stressed as he doesn't know them!! This is breaking my heart.

Ginger heart on his side. Stripey ginger tail.

Missing British Short Hair Cats in Selly Oak
ContactContact Member
Missing since24 Mar 2018
BreedBritish Short Hair
Dominant colourGinger and White
GenderMale
Approx age6
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedNo
LocationB29
Pet Listing ID85965

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
101326Found Cat British Short Hair from Birmingham West Midlands B1615 Apr 2022
99549Found Cat British Short Hair from Shard End West Midlands B3429 Aug 2021

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