sick cat | The history of dogs and cats lost or stolen

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The Board of Animal Welfare is a national and attentive service for dogs and cats in the United Kingdom. With summer in full swing, we thought it a good time to write the state of some of the animals lost and stolen, it is possible that in our register of lost animals.

Currently we have:

  • A beautiful male black cat who was absent from Bordon, Hampshire Area. After six months, is very talkative and very well educated, have disappeared since August 11. If you could check garages and sheds, how could he, but I have inside, while curious.

    • At ten years old black male cat with white chest, shortness Swinton, Mexborough. Disappeared on August 5. This cat as beautiful as nature, even if I see something malicious.

      • A short-haired, ginger and white male kitten, has six months from Wallington, Surrey area. This friendly and curious kitten disappeared on 08 August. Has been reduced.

        • Lakeland Terrier Ginger with a black mask, very special pet, and he stayed with his mother when he was dying, missing, perhaps stolen from the Islington / Highbury area of London.

          • A six months, short hair kitten ginger with white stripes, missing since August 12 Gipsy Hill, Upper Norwood. This young kitten loves to hug, but he has a herniated stomach.

            To end on a happier note, here is the story of Pip. A black and white cat, who is six who died Aug. 10. The owner, who is disabled and unable to control Pip was reported missing the next day. Pip, however, was very ill with blocked bladder combined with severe urinary tract infections and if not found quickly could be in danger of death. Fortunately, a current member of the Office of the animals, who operated an independent photography company in touch with us and generously offered to close his business for a day to help search for Pip. Pip found later that day because of all the efforts of all those waiting and Animals Office, just in time to express his bladder while he is not dead, so happily reunited with his owner who was on the moon.

            Any information or comments, please contact us at www.petsbureau.co.uk and go to the registration desk of lost pets

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