Charlie was born in the factory where i worked in Willenhall, West Midlands. When i knew i was being made redundant, i set about finding somewhere for him and his mommy to live, and found the wonderful Cramar, which has it's own feral paddock.

I caught him on 30th March and took him there but he couldn't settle without his mommy (they were very close) I EVENTUALLY caught mommy on 19th May (19 days after i'd finished work!) and took her to be with him, but she was found to have leukemia and a tumour so had to be put to sleep. I was devastated. We'd looked after her for about 9 years, it was so awful to end like this.

Charlie escaped on 28th May, after i'd thought he was beginning to settle, and there's been no sightings of him. The food Cramar are leaving out for him is untouched. (He had got out before for 2 weeks, but always ate the food.

He is very timid with strangers, tho with me and my boss, he was like your own cat, wanting fuss and rubbing round your legs etc.

I have advertised him on every website i can think of, contacted vets, local newspaper and radio stations (no reply from paper or radio tho') I'm hoping someone is feeding him as a stray and he will be brave enough to call it home one day. It is very rural with fields all around the sanctuary, so he could be looking after himself with mice and rabbits!


"Please look out for him, he's only a baby, i just need to know he's safe.
It's the not knowing that drives you mad!
He is neutered. If anyone has seen him, please ring Cramar and leave a message.

Thank you...
"

Would everyone living and working or walking in the vicinity and surrounding areas of
Redditch Road
Please keep a lookout for Charlie

Search and Monitor all Sheds, Garages, Outbuildings in the hopes of finding him
Any information would be appreciated.

Please send for a ready to print
Poster
for display in any prominent position.
Help Charlie find his way home


Spread the Word !
Please make those without internet access aware that this cat is missing in your area - Thank you
 
If you have contacts in this area and can forward (via email) a poster to them Please let us know