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Ralphie is Missing in Greater London, England

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Status

LOST

Date Last Seen

April 12, 2025

Location Last Seen

Greater London, England W11 2RH

Nearest Landmark

222-224, Westbourne Grove, London W11 2RH

Name

Ralphie

Sex

Male

PawBoost ID

71446184

Microchip #

900223000201226

Species

Cat

Description

White and grey british shorthair Number to contact: 07541 227651

Message from Owner

Our kitten Ralphie has just gone missing this morning 12th April 2025 around 11am in front of Bodyism on Westbourne Grove. 222-224, Westbourne Grove, London W11 2RH Please contact 07 541 227 651 if you find him or please take him to the vet, Creature Comforts, right opposite Bodyism if you can. He’s a white and grey British shorthair and only 15 weeks old. Reward for bringing him back to us.

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Gill S.
1 year ago
Why was he out
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Kay K.
1 year ago
Put litter tray outside and dirty washing on line and hopefully he will get the scent and find his way home
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Lorraine E.
1 year ago
Shared with Hope beautiful kitty
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Sherry M.
1 year ago
Shared
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Gillian P.
1 year ago
Can you get your niebours to check there sheds and garages
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Annette P.
1 year ago
Going out searching when it’s quite between the hours of 2.30am to 4.30am is meant to be the best time
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Ellis P.
1 year ago
Such a beauty hope he finds his way home safely 🙏🏼
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Lynda R.
1 year ago
When you go searching always take a Torch as that will reflect the cats eyes in dark places. go searching late and early when its quiet, (dusk and dawn)shake treats, call and listen and wait , cats need time to respond, call when walking towards home 🐾Look up Trees/roof tops, empty houses, church yards, cellars, sheds/garages 🐾Look In hedges, bushes, bramble, ditches 🐾A red torch should be used for hedge searching at night. They will move away from a standard torch or close their eyes 🐾Search Under decking and under sheds garages,under floorboards , tarpaulins , behind meter box 🐾Behind bins and under cars in case injured 🐾Down any steep embankments, rabbit holes, ponds, drains, water butts 🐾Gaps In between fences and buildings, 🐾Ask people to leave sheds garages open a while to give a trapped cat time to escape as they wont just run out, they hide in fear 🐾When searching in bushes etc,get down to cat level as its easier to see them or use walking sticks upside down for ease, using the L ....shaped handle ....for moving bushes aside to gently search 🐾Put posters up and leaflet houses 🐾Check any CCTV and ask neighbors to check also, see if he was picked up or got in a vehicle 🐾Put familiar smells out, cat toys, blanket, empty hoover contents in garden, Open the windows of your house and get the house smells outside. 🐾Hang your used unwashed bed sheets out, t shirts, smelly socks 🐾Make sure there is a way for your cat to get back in your house, even when you are asleep, maybe wedge open the cat flap, or leave a window open 🐾Asrk postman to keep a look out, let him have a leaflet, they go to most houses daily 🐾Contact all vets in the area, the local council, cat rescues and microchip company to let them know and flag them up as missing
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Lynda H.
1 year ago
Shared with hope of you finding your lovely cat soon
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Rebecca D.
1 year ago
🙏🙏🙏🙏
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