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Lost and Found

Losing your cat is a very traumatic experience but you can help him/her to be reunited with you.

• Put up posters but do check with your Council where you are allowed to do this, we can help you with posters
• Put notices through letterboxes in your area, asking people to check their garden, sheds and garages
• Notify all vets in your area (see below)

• If you have a photo please send it to us and we will put it on the website
• Use online services such as Petsearch which co-ordinates information from the police, vets, etc. (www.ukpetsearch.freeuk.com)

• If your cat is chipped notify their database, e.g. Identichip or Petlog (www.petlog.org.uk; www.identichip.co.uk)
• Contact the Refuse Department of your local Council as they are obliged to keep a record of  animals they pick up.
• Post details on the Catchat Forum on www.catchat.org
• Ask the children in your area, the milkman, the postman
• Post details on social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter etc
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Useful numbers:
Bury St Edmunds Branch of Cats Protection  01284 850887
Bury Stray Cats Fund     01284 388455
Cambridge Branch of Cats Protection   01223 566997
RSPCA West Suffolk     01284 767662/0845 2000287
Blue Cross Cambridge     01223 350153
Cambridge Evening News    01223 434434
Haverhill Echo      01440 703456
Wood Green Animal Shelter    01763 838329
Homefield Veterinary Practice    01440 712021
Swayne and Partners Veterinary Practice  01440 702007

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