A Bristol family is desperately awaiting the return of their missing cat, who has a distinctive feature to look out for. The one-year-old feline called Kitty, who apparently loves playing dress-up, is thought to have gone missing in the Bradley Stoke area - wearing a spotted navy blue tie around his neck.
Owner Jade Hallt said Kitty would often spend his time in and out of the home but would always come back for his meals, but he hasn't turned up for breakfast or dinner in days. “I’m worried and just want to know he’s ok,” she added.
The single mum said she got Kitty for her six-year-old son Archie, who has additional needs. Not only was he there for comfort but Kitty also enjoyed dressing up and loved his daily snuggles with his family.
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Miss Hallt is determined not to lose hope and has been out roaming the nearby streets during mornings and evenings in search of her cat. She has also contacted her local vet to see if he has been handed in. She said: “Archie is super upset and has not been himself since he's been missing.”
The 30-year-old said both her son and family are desperate to locate Kitty all while hoping he is somewhere safe. “It would mean so much to Archie and the rest of the family, we are worried - I just want to know he’s safe.”
Kitty has been living at his Bradley Stoke home on Baileys Court since he was 12 weeks old. He enjoys his little costumes including the Santa attire he wore during the festive season.
Miss Hallt would like for the community to keep an eye out as well as check garages and sheds. “He is loved and missed by us all - we just want him back home,” she added.
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