Lost Cat Domestic Short Hair from Stretford Greater Manchester M32

This lost Domestic Short Hair Cat was last seen around Stretford Greater Manchester M32

Cecil is an indoor cat who escaped out of a third storey window. He has never been outside in the area at all. He is friendly but likely to be very timid as he rarely sees other people. We have no clue how he would react around other cats.
He is not wearing a collar but is microchipped.

Small to average four year old, neutered male. Mainly dark grey with large white patches. Short hair. Face is primarily grey with white around the jaw and a small patch of grey under his chin. Stomach almost entirely white. Grey through head, through back and tail. Small flecks of white in back. Front legs and paws all white. Back legs and paws white with small sections of grey on one.

Missing Domestic Short Hair Cats in Stretford
ContactContact Member
Missing since14 Jun 2018
BreedDomestic Short Hair
Dominant colourGrey
GenderFemale
Approx age4 years
NeuteredYes
MicrochippedNo
LocationM32
Pet Listing ID87138

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
97096Found Cat Domestic Short Hair from Oldham Greater Manchester OL422 Dec 2020

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