Have you lost a cat? Have you lost 2 cats? Both of these have been found on Salisbury Road and would like to either go home or find a new home. If you can help then let us know emergency@meowseley.co.uk Please note the lighter is being used purely to demonstrate size. The cat does not come with a lighter and does not pose a fire hazard.
Name: Jess (Identity not confirmed) This is more like it. Proper out in the field cat investigating. It’s easy enough to sit in your lounge and tell us how much you like your cat but it takes a special breed of person to go out and find us new cats in their natural habitat. Agility – 7/10 Jess can walk the rim of a skip. We know this sounds like some sort of tawdry practice but it isn’t. She can, literally, walk round the edge of a skip without falling in. Even after a very busy year of recording cats their sheer ability mildly impresses. Health & Vitality – 6/10 We understand that Jess is very much an outside cat. We’re not completely sure she is even owned by a person. Usually this would mean a cat would at least look a little sickly. We’re happy to report her coat is shiny and she has happy eyes. Home invasion – 8/10 Fantastic. Jess once went to a party. She didn’t know anyone there but happily rolled up, had a bit of stroke off random strangers and then tried to move in. Exactly the sort of behaviour that gets you shunned in human society gets you points on here. That’s mainly because we’re not cats. Meow – 4/10 Although we acknowledge that Jess will stop and “talk” to passing people we have insufficient evidence to make a judgement on the quality of her conversation. We will have to be cautious until we have better information. Fighting Ability […]
It is with a heavy heart that we have to tell you that little Molly died last week. We don’t know many details but it’s possible she was hit by a car and consequently had to be put down. We’re sure this must have been a really difficult decision to take. Molly was always one of our favourite cats and was a bit of a fixture at the bottom of Leighton Road. Often hiding under a car or running away from all the other cats. She will be missed.