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Found/Stray Cat in Merseyside, England L7 0EP

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Status

FOUND

Date Found

April 16, 2026

Location Found

Merseyside, England L7 0EP

Nearest Landmark

Bradfield Street, Kensington L7

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

72776745

Species

Cat

Description

Large white cat and black cat, bushy tail.

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Hi, this cat keeps wandering the area around Bradfield Street. I assume he's male from his yowling. He seems a little ill, his eyes are a bit weepy, and furs not in great condition, which makes me think he's stray despite his approachability. He's fairly large, longhaired, white with black on top of his head, back, and his tail. If anyone recognises him, let me know.

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Karen C.
2 months ago
Cud u please make a temp shelter using straw rather than towels x blankets etc if poss x
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Pat D.
2 months ago
Shared 🙏
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Wavertree C.
2 months ago
See Philippa Knight comment & maybe try Kensington Fields Community Centre (pop poster in) & Moggies & Doggies Merseyside & Scouse Pets 2
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Lydia T.
2 months ago
Might be loved and lost: Please door knock ... If no success, asap distribute found posters and leaflets (as not everyone is on Facebook). Request proof of ownership (eg photos of cat and owner together not AI generated, microchip papers, or unique, unobvious distinguishing features). Also ID which matches physical address. For safety reasons (to protect from cat hating psychopaths) 😞 ... Call a rescue for a microchip scan. Last resort (as stressful for cat, could escape, end up at pound, or worse), take to vet for microchip scan and health check. If owner located, please explain that most cats need to be locked in for 3+ weeks to bond to a new (or old) home, otherwise sooner or later might try to head back to previous territory and become hopelessly lost ... Also, most cats are escape artists until bonded to new home (eg breaking through mosquito netting and forcing sliding doors / windows open. Best use a piece of dowell in door / window tracts to prevent opening more than 2cm). To be extra vigilant! Thanks for caring 🙏
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Lydia T.
2 months ago
Un-neutered male (tom) cats: more likely to wander, become hopelessly lost, encounter hazards (eg dogs, cars, toxins, disease, psychopath cat haters), fight & spray (with stinky pee) 😞 Ideally arrange to have him neutered asap. 🙏 🙏 It takes a month or two for the stinky tom-cat pee smell to dissipate, so best keep cat in a very secure tiled area ( eg bathroom). With litter tray, cat bed, etc. (Unless you don't mind having to rip up carpet, re-coat timber floor-boards & re-paint walls!) Old neutered tom cats become the most cuddly, grateful, laid back home-bodies, once neutered and loved. (If not tame, google how to tame a 'feral' cat, it won't take long). Be aware: most cats need to be locked in for 3+ weeks, to bond to a new (or old) home, otherwise sooner or later might try to head back to previous territory and become hopelessly lost ... Also, most cats are escape artists until bonded to new home (eg breaking through mosquito netting screens and forcing sliding doors / windows open. Use dowell in tracks & spray bottles at doors). Be extra vigilant!
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Jenny R.
2 months ago
If approachable call Scan Angels to come and check for a chip
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Philippa K.
2 months ago
Im sure he lives on cameron street x
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Lesley A.
2 months ago
Philippa Knight
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Joy M.
2 months ago

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