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Reunited Cat in Nottingham, England NG8 3HX

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Status

REUNITED - reunited after 10 days, 2 hours

Date Last Seen

May 10, 2026

Name

Marley

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72869246

Species

Cat

Description

White with tabby body white patch on his back

Marley's Owner Says

Thank you so much Marley come home 12.15 today

Facebook Community Response

Charlie C.
1 week ago
This is amazing news. Where was he and how did he come back?
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John D.
2 weeks ago
Any updates at all
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Barbara O.
3 weeks ago
Ears and eyes open everyone if you live in or around that area or anywhere else we need to get this little beauty back home safely ASAP LOOK LOOK AND KEEP LOOKING AND KEEP SHARING OK LET'S DO THIS OK
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Polly B.
3 weeks ago
Think like a cat. Back gardens are their roads and highways. Remember ‘Carbonel’. Puss may be locked in somewhere and not everyone sees Facebook. Please put leaflets through letterboxes, on your block and the one opposite, with a photo and a mobile number, asking people to check their sheds and outbuildings. The WHOLE BLOCK. Many people who work full time and drive do not walk past lampposts and see posters, so leaflets are best and have a greater reach. A mobile number lm n is excellent because people can text you to say ‘Puss was in my garden at No 14 last night’. Good luck!
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Andre M.
3 weeks ago
Cats are very picky and often wander off without finding their way back home again. Speaking from personal experience—I have six cats, all fitted with trackers—I've been able to locate them very quickly whenever one of them occasionally wanders off and gets lost. So I would really recommend getting a good tracker. The latest trackers are lightweight and have great battery life. Additional advantages include real-time location tracking, peace of mind, quicker recovery if your cat goes missing, and the ability to monitor your cat's activity and roaming patterns. A tracker is especially a must when owners are moving house, because many cats try to return to their previous home and then get completely lost. A microchip is also an absolute must. While a tracker helps you find your cat right now in real time, a microchip provides a permanent form of identification that cannot fall off or run out of battery. Together, they work perfectly: the tracker helps you pinpoint your cat's exact location immediately, and if someone finds your cat and takes it to a vet or shelter, the microchip ensures you are contacted as the owner. This combination gives you the fastest possible way to be reunited with your cat—often within minutes or hours instead of days or weeks
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Sarah P.
3 weeks ago
Shared with Postcode Pets @NG- Nottingham Area Missing & Found Dogs🐕& Cats🐈 E.Mids UK
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John D.
3 weeks ago
Shared Helping missing cats home-Nottingham UK
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