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Lulu
Name: Lulu
Breed & Species: Unknown cat
Colour: Black
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Went missing: 5 years ago
(15 August 2019 at around 18:00hrs)
Location: Shrewsbury Avenue, Torquay TQ2 8AE, UK
Health: Healthy
Age: 9 years old
Sex: Spayed Female
Collar: No
Microchipped: Yes
Circumstances: Went out and hasn't returned
Our ref: PR52794
Posted on: 22 August 2019
Posted by: Alice456Alice456
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Where Lulu went missing:

Shrewsbury Avenue, Torquay TQ2 8AE, UK

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Sorry, didn't get notification of Lulu's disappearance. It's a bit late to be looking under hedges and things now, but there is a lot you can still do to search for her. Do call regularly - she may not be too far away and someone may be feeding her. (Common problem). I'm sure you have postered around the area thoroughly and posted flyers through doors. Go round the posters and write 'still missing' on them - keeping Lulu in people's minds. Ask around, especially houses with children, as they can be very observant - maybe offer a little reward to the children. There are loads of shops around you could poster in, check the local school too, there will be a caretaker on site during the holidays. It is also common for cats to climb into DELIVERY VEHICLES. Was there one around your/a neighbour's house that day? Supermarket vehicle? Amazon deliveries/post office van? Ask all neighbours. They may not be able remember now, but you could contact all delivery companies. They keep records and usually use GPS these days so can say where the van went next, possibly the hop off point if your cat got into the van. If you suspect this, put notices/flyers around the area you think Lulu may have hopped off too. You could put an advert in the local paper - I found a cat this way. You could also try a national paper / local radio and social media. Hope Lulu is home very soon. The microchip means you always have hope, DON'T GIVE UP. She's out there somewhere, you just have to narrow it down a little! You could also post her missing on the website called doglost.co.uk - not just for dogs - they are really good and have loads of people on the ground looking for all sorts of lost pets! Thinking of you.

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