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Lost orange tabby cat named Mr. Whiskers last seen near the oak tree by the park in Del Rio / Eagle Pass neighborhood.

Oak tree near the park Lost listing Posted 11 months ago

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I lost my orange tabby cat around our neighborhood in Del Rio / Eagle Pass on Saturday evening. His name is Mr. Whiskers, and he's very friendly but can be a bit skittish. He was last seen near the oak tree by the park close to my house. I'm really worried about him and would appreciate any help in finding him.

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Oak tree near the park

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