FOUND CAT: Black and white cat - Bromley area, Bromley

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Unknown
Name: Unknown
Breed & Species: Domestic short-haired cat
Colour: Black and white
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Found: 4 years ago
(28 May 2019 at around 08:00hrs)
Location: Bromley Gardens, Bromley BR2 0ET, UK
Health: Injured or unwell
Age:
Sex: Unknown
Collar: No
Microchipped: Not sure
Circumstances: This cat has been hanging around the local area for a couple of months but I am reporting him/her now. S/he was walking down the road and approached me and mewed. I gave him/her some food. S/he was very hungry.
Other info: Although s/he is timid s/he will approach for food
Our ref: PR49318
Posted on: 29 May 2019
Posted by: sarawannopsarawannop
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Bromley Gardens, Bromley BR2 0ET, UK

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JHam
JHam
I have also been feeding this cat the last time was yesterday morning. I asked a neighbour if she knew it and she said it's a female & is well loved and is elderly and blind but it doesn't look blind in this picture. She didn't seem to know exactly where it lives. She thinks it has kidney disease and I think it may be that or over active thyroid and that's why it is eating so much. It's a pity the owner doesn't take her to the vet because she is pitifully thin.
JHam
JHam
Of course the neighbour may have identified it as the wrong cat.
sarawannop
sarawannop
Thanks for the update. I hope she is the well loved cat but she does need to go to the vet! I will keep this report up for a little bit longer just in case...
JHam
JHam
Fed her again this morning, can't help thinking it's not the cat the neighbour thought. I see you can download a poster. Were you thinking of putting posters up?
sarawannop
sarawannop
I am not sure if she is either. I also fed her this morning and her eyesight seemed good (in terms of locating dry cat food - although she may have a great sense of smell!) Her pupils don't appear to change which could indicate a visual difficulty. Will print off some posters and put them up locally tomorrow.
JHam
JHam
That’s good, well done.

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