Odin is a rescued cat from Gables Farm RSPCA section on the outskirts of Plympton, he has some distictive features which are his fur is slighty thinner on his back, his tail is quite thin at it's base which is to do with an Flea Alergy he has.
His nose usually has a scabby appearence this is due to him enjoying his food and popping his nose into his food.

Odin is a very shy cat but loves attention from adults, he's a lap cat and loves loads cuddles. If you see him he will probably come over to you if you lower yourself down a bit.

In the last few days I have had sighting s and people contacting me one to say that his collar with name tag had been found on their drive way another yesterday to say he had been seen and one early this afternoon 9/5/09 by a gentleman who I had spoken to about him on my previous treks about to try and find him, he did his best but Odin bolted off.

He seems to be staying around the St Margaret's Road area of Plympton at the moment but with the masses of gardens and garages I have yet to see him.

I believe he is lost and doesn't know how to get home, he's so close to his home but not quite close enough, we only moved to the area in January and this was his first time out.



"I have been in such an emotional wreck over Odin since he didn't return for his dinner just over a week ago, it's not like him to miss a meal or his cuddle time, I phoned the local council to speak to their cleansing team to see if they had picked him up but they said no which the recent sightings obviously prove he is still going fine.
Odin was never a cat but like a loyal member of my family, he always knew how to cheer me up and always had a cheeky look on his face, I so just want him to pop his head up one day so we can be one again, every cat is unique and he is well loved/missed so much, his biscuit bowl still has his biscuits in it at the moment and his water bowl and toys are still as he left them, I can't bear to bring myself to move it all at the moment because i'm just hurting so much inside along with my 6 year old son.
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Would everyone living and working in the vicinity and surrounding areas of
Triumphal Crescent
Please keep a lookout for Odin

Search and Monitor all Sheds, Garages, Outbuildings in the hopes of finding him
Any information would be appreciated.

Please send for a ready to print
Poster
for display in any prominent position.
Help Odin find his way home


Spread the Word !
Please make those without internet access aware that this cat is missing in your area - Thank you
 
If you have contacts in this area and can forward (via email) a poster to them Please let us know