Let’s Get Bearcub Home
An important message for you to have a look at and share as well if you can. A local family from Boughton are missing their young furball. Family member Bearcub has gone AWOL. So, let’s get Bearcub home as soon as we can. And, as I say, please share this message if you can.
Here’s some important details about Bearcub for you to go on.
Let’s Get Bearcub Home
A couple of photos first to give you an idea of what Bearcub looks like.
And here’s a brief description of some other of Bearcub’s features:
The following is information as provided by Bearcub’s owners.
“So his name is Bearcub but he answers to many nicknames as well though. For instance, Cubby; Cubster; Mister; Bear; Cub; Mister Cubster. Although he does often respond to these names, that is not to say he always responds. And in this particular situation he may be scared or nervous. Also, as cats have a tendency to be unresponsive to calls when they’re lost, he may be wary, so if possible get a video or snap, if you think you may have seen him.
Still worth knowing the names he responds to as well though. He should have a light blue collar on but he gets them off very easy so it may not be still on. Also, he has a sort of rounded off nose that looks almost like a bears nose.
He’s small for a male in terms of mass but he is long, very panther like. He has a white patch on his lower belly that you can’t really see unless you’re looking for it. But in case he rolls over onto his back, that’s something else to maybe distinguish him by. And finally, he has green eyes but unfortunately, he is not chipped.”
Let’s Get Bearcub Home – Contact Details
Bearcub has been missing for 20 days now, as you will see from the 2nd photo above. You can also see Bearcub’s owner’s contact details in this photo. But no harm in repeating them:
Phone Number: You can get Jake on 07751-946548 or by emailing: osenzobrown@outlook.com.
As already mentioned, can you please share this post and let’s get Bearcub home. By sharing this message we will, of course, be spreading the word. Just in case Bearcub jumped in a vehicle and is not in the immediate area, spreading the word as far and as wide as possible would be greatly appreciated.
Even more important to help spread the word as Bearcub isn’t chipped. That being the case, someone may have him but do not know where to return him to. Spreading the word may well reach someone who is currently looking after him.
Thanks everyone.
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