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Help find lost cats owners

Virginia is desperate to find the rightful owners of a lost cat which she rescued.

ASSISTANCE is needed with finding the owners of a lost cat which was rescued by Virginia Scrooby.

“I found the cat on Winklespruit Beach in obvious distress and it looked as if it had been lost for a long time. I took it to the vet to check for a microchip, but none was found. It was, however, discovered that the cat is a neutered male, leading me to believe that he must have had a home and that somebody may be looking for him.”

According to Virginia the cat is about two-years-old and is very placid and affectionate. “I am sure he must have been an only cat because he does not like other cats. I therefore have to keep him separate because I have quite a few cats at home.”

Virginia is eager to reunite the cat with its owners. If no owners come forward and there is somebody who can offer him a quiet home as an only pet, contact Virginia on 083 225 5152.

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“It seems he is an old soul and would rather pass his time just lying on a lap all day,” she added. Proof of ownership will be required or in the case of adoption, a home check will apply.  

 

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