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Missing cat
An Isleworth family are asking for help in finding their beloved cat.
Ben, a short haired black and white tom cat, went missing from Julia Romp's home in Bourne Close, Isleworth on September 21 and has not been seen since.
"Please help us find him," said Julia.
"We are missing him very much and want anyone that has him or has seen him to please get in touch with me."
Ben is well known in the area and is microchipped but does not have a collar.
"It's a great worry when so many cats seem to go missing and no one does anything, " said the mum of one.
"It's so sad, we treat him as though he is another member of the family, please to all the cat lovers out there - please look out for our little Ben, he suffers from a skin condition and needs treatment ASAP."
If you any information about Ben please contact Julia on 0208 568 1064 or email her on julia_anne@hotmail.co.uk
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I understand how Julia and family are feeling about Ben, our cat Tommy has now been missing from finney lane isleworth since Monday 2nd November,there are so many cats going missing in this area, i just want to say to anybody out there, who may be taking peoples beloved pets, GET A LIFE AND HAVE SOME COMPASSION FOR OTHERS. if anybody see's Tommy he is Black and White Short haired, He is microchipped and has a coller and a Tag with our number on, We miss him very much, it makes it even harder, because he was a rescue cat and did not have a great start in life, but we turned him round, so if you see tommy please contact simon on 07751353672, or E.mail simonmarshall40@mac.com.
many thanks
I have been helping Julia search for benny and it is unbelievable how many cats have gone missing in the area...
i would urge everyone to look in their sheds and garages and if you are feeding a cat then please get in contact and maybe we can re unite some families with their precious pets.
... if everyone who has lost a cat posts a description here maybe that would help too...
Also i think its disgusting that the council will not scan an animal they have picked up if it has been killed in an accident we all need to contact the council to get this ruling changed, the whole point of having a pet micro chipped is so it can be scanned, its just as important for an owner to be able to have some sort of closure if it can be identified at such times..