Ad #594933
Lost on Oct. 24, 2020
Emily
Cat lost in Winnipeg
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Gender
Female -
Color
tortoiseshell -
Coat
striped, short -
Spayed/Neutered
YES -
Tatoo
YES -
Microchip
NO -
Lost on
Oct. 24, 2020 -
Published on
Mar. 6, 2021
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Je suis toujours à la recherche de ma chatte. Merci de votre aide.
Need your help in finding Emily
Thank you
Je suis toujours à la recherche de ma chatte. Merci de votre aide.
Emily still lost/ missing as of since October 24, 2020 now its February 2023 if you have any info please message me.
Je suis toujours à la recherche de ma chatte. Merci de votre aide.
I am still looking for my cat. Thank you for your help.
I am still looking for my cat. Thank you for your help.
Still looking for Emily…
I am still looking for my cat. Thank you for your help.
I am still looking for my cat. Thank you for your help.
Still looking!
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Still Missing!!!!
Please look out for her
Emily is a Dilute Tortoiseshell
10 year old, female
She was last seen in my backyard
on October 24, 2020
Has anybody seen Emily?
I am still actively looking for her but there's been no leads. Please check out any tortoiseshell/tabbies you might see wandering around or in your yard, in your shelter, or at your feeding station. It just takes one person to notice a new cat.
Your help is greatly appreciated
Thank you