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Savage search for missing feline

The plight of missing Bernese Mountain Dog Sash has inspired other pet owners to come forward in search of their missing furry friends.
Tewantin resident Kim Reddan is still searching for his cat Savage, after he went missing from a Doonan cattery on 1 November last year.
Mr Reddan recently moved from New South Wales and said he had been searching for Savage for the past two months, but didn’t know where he could be.
Savage and his brother Orlando were in the cattery for about seven days while Mr Reddan was visiting New Zealand.
Savage is an eight-year-old black and white cat with a slightly milky eye, white paws, one white leg and a white chest. He is microchipped and registered to a Tewantin address.
Mr Reddan said Savage could have wandered as far as Kin Kin and is hoping he’s being looked after by someone who may not realise he is missed by his family.
Anyone who may be looking after Savage or may have seen him is asked to please phone Mr Reddan on 0409 918 652 or Debbie Ratcliffe on 0419 746 038. There is a reward on offer for the safe return of Savage.

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