Found grey tabby cat with orange collar
Description
I found a grey tabby cat this afternoon around 3:15pm outside a bakery on Lisburn Road, near the Queen's University entrance. It's a sleek short-haired cat, clearly well-fed, with a bright orange collar and a tiny bell that jingles when it moves. On its left ear there's a small notch, and the right hind paw has a white sock—easy to spot if you're missing him. It purred when I spoke and let me stroke it, but looked a little hungry. I know it would be stressful for the owner to be apart from a beloved pet; if this is your cat or you know who it belongs to, drop me a message here so I can help reunite you.
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