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5:11pm Friday 7th November 2008 in
THE mystery of Micklefield's disappearing cats continues after another feline friend was reported missing.
Sarah Maulicino and her family have been left distraught after their tiny five-month-old kitten Elli disappeared on Saturday.
Sarah, from Tilling Crescent, is particularly worried for Elli's health as she worn born prematurely and has difficulty breathing.
The BFP was contacted by another cat lover from Micklefield, who wished to remain anonymous, who said she had heard of four moggies disappearing from the area - including her own furry friend.
Sarah, 34, read about the mysterious moggie disappearances in today's paper and contacted our newsdesk.
She said: "I read the story and thought 'oh my God'. It just seems very strange that it's in one particular area."
Elli was at last seen on the evening of Halloween in the family's living room.
"On the Saturday we noticed we hadn't seen her feeding," Sarah said,
"As soon as we noticed my boys went out looking for her, shouting up the garden but there was no sign of her.
"I don't confine my cats, we have a cat flap so the can go in and out. Elli doesn't normally go beyond the garden, not unless we go out and she tries to follow us. She's an indoor cat.
"She's a very friendly cat so she would basically go to anyone, but no one has seen her or seems to know anything."
Sarah has reported her disappearance to vets and cat rescue centres, as well as putting a sign in a nearby shop, and is also planning on printing missing posters to display around Micklefield.
She said: "It's really important to find her because she's got ongoing vet problems. She's got breathing difficulties and I've already spent about £300 on her.
"She's not been very well since the day she was born."
The mum-of-three said her four-year-old daughter Bethany was particularly upset about Eli's disappearance.
She said: "It's the children that are really missing her the most.
"We have taken her to the vet on a number of occasions and she sits on my daughter's lap in the car."
Have you seen Elli or do you have her? Call Sarah on 01494 459494. Have you heard of any cat disappearances in your area? Leave your comments below or call our newsdesk on 01494 755096.
Comments(9)
smiley cat
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9:34pm Fri 7 Nov 08
Slacker
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10:53pm Fri 7 Nov 08
Observer of
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12:59am Sat 8 Nov 08
mitch1
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10:29am Sat 8 Nov 08
SDJones
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1:34pm Sat 8 Nov 08
Melanie1
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5:46pm Sat 8 Nov 08
SDJones wrote:Sorry but that's rubbish. Statistically more cats get killed on the road at night not to mention the fact that badgers and foxes are nocturnal, plus this is the firework season and a cat that is scared by a firework is more likely to panic and run into the road.
oh please, cats need to be out at night its when they are awake and its not healthy to keep them enclosed
mitch1
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11:57am Sun 9 Nov 08
jaspermyboy
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9:20pm Sun 23 Nov 08
jaspermyboy
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9:10am Wed 26 Nov 08
jaspermyboy wrote:i think thats rubbish to cats are free spirits you carnt put them on leads.all you can do to try to protect them is keep them in at night saying that ive lost a cat and if i kept him in at night he would climb the walls i also have 4 others that i do keep in
i live in a small village called wigginton nr tring there has been 4 cats cats gone missing in the last 3 mths just vanished my lovely jasper was one of them.i lost my hubby last christmas and losing my jaz as well has made me even more unhappy where do these cats go my jaz was very fritenend of people so i dont think any one could have court him
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