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A woman from Grimsby was given a heartwarming reunion with her cat after it went missing for almost two months.
Little did Debra know that a kind member of the public had been feeding Fred to make sure he was okay for two weeks, but not before contacting the RSPCA through concerns for his welfare.Debra was sick with worry. She said: “We put up posters on lamp posts, posted on lost and found sites and trawled the streets looking for him but there was no sign.
Hannah Williams, an animal rescue officer at the RSPCA, came to Grimsby on May 16 to help Fred, who was in a surprisingly good condition. She’s even building him a catio in the garden, because he has picked up a habit of getting inside Tesco delivery vans over the years!
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