NEW UPDATE: Lovely black and white cat returned to owners - thanks to Wilfred and Friends


NEW UPDATE: Lovely black and white cat returned to owners - thanks to Wilfred and Friends

Wilfred & Friends Good news, the owner has been found and the cat collected safely and gone back home. Thanks to Wilfred and Friends for a great and quick service.

Previous message: LARGE WHITE CAT WITH BLACK PATCHES LOOKING LOST ON OUR GARDEN IN DEGANWY, NORTH WALES...Photos taken at dusk last night.

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Attention all cat owners - IS THIS YOUR CAT - CALLED QUEENIE - has anyone mislaid a lovely big white cat with some black patches in the Deganwy district near to High Pastures Nursing Home and Bwlch Farm Lane? 

We have a stray cat who has been camped on our garden for a week or so, and is always starving hungry. The cat has a distinctive squeaky meow, a black patch across one ear and is nearly all white with a black tale. 

Very friendly but it seems lost and is in urgent need of attention and constantly demands food. *If this is your cat can you please send me a DM on Facebook asap, as this cat deserves a home and we already have two strays that seem to have made their home with us. Thanks.










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