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Lost Senior Tortie Cat - Pink Collar & Bell!

Tapleys Hill Road, 602, West Torrens

She is a desexed female, not microchipped, wearing a weathered pink collar with a bell. shes a tortishell with white tipped tail, white tipped feet, white belly and throat, pink nose, pink pawpads. One of her ears is floppy and sown up because of an old surgery. She is 13 years old and rarely leaves my yard or side.

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Tapleys Hill Road, 602, West Torrens
Listing number
al488910
Pet's gender
Female
Added
Mon, 29.01.2024
Lost
Mon, 29.01.2024

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Listing al488910 posted on Facebook Pet911 South Australia
Published: 29 January 2024, reply
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They can sneak into neighbours sheds and get locked in. They can also sometimes get over high fences, then not be able to get back, and even get into the roofs of houses and get stuck. They can also get stuck down storm drains. Letter box the surrounding streets asking people to check their sheds. Ask them to leave sheds open for 20 mins and walk away, as cat might be too scared to come out with strangers there. Also walk the neighbourhood late at night, when it is really quiet, and call your cat. You have a better chance of hearing them if they are stuck somewhere. Best of luck. 🤞. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2024, reply
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CATS Found in SA Statewide. See full comment
Published: 30 January 2024, reply
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Published: 31 January 2024, reply

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