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Caitlin's story. From Anastasia: About 12 years ago I had a Birman named Caitlin, extremely nervous. Very much a one-woman cat, who wouldn't let anyone but me touch her. She and her daughter Megan became rather famous... Read more...

Alfie's story. From Joanne: Alfie had been missing for 2 months. We did everything – we printed 50+ posters and leaflets; we also got him in the local paper and on every website we could find on the net and we visited all our local shelters and left our details... Read more...

Bill's story. When Bill didn't come home one day in August, I wasn't too worried – he'd been known to disappear for a few days and then show up as if nothing had happened... Read more...

The children's author Ann Pilling has a similar tale of mistaken identity based on a true story in her lovely little book The Catnappers.



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