Inka is a very friendly playful young cat. She is brave and adventurous (doesn't scare easily). She has never been ill and has only ever been to the vets for innoculations.

She loves hunting and favoured prey until recently has been frogs and toads which she doesn't kill but brings in to the house to play with. Recently she's started catching birds and in the last few weeks she has discovered mice. we've had about 10 delivered home in the last 6 weeks or so, they've all been killed & some partially eaten so we know that as long as she's not trapped somewhere she can probably feed herself if necessary.

We know she was home during the day of the 15th as a dead mouse was found in the house when we got home at about 6.30pm and our two older cats (both
13 years old) no longer hunt, they haven't seemed particularly worried by her absence. We think she may have been hunting and lost her way in the concentration of the hunt. It has rained heavily almost everyday since her disappearance and there was a thunderstorm on the evening of 16th. We had a possible sighting on Tuesday, which was reported to us yesterday afternoon (Wednesday)after the lady saw a poster. She saw a cat in Ivydale Road (about half a mile from our house) sitting on a wall near number 150 and looking hungry. We went there three times last night early, mid and late evening and called her and squeaked her toy mouse but there was no sign of her.

"Inka is a much loved family per who is being missed by all of us
but especially her 10 year old owner who is very upset.
Any help anyone can give to find her would be much appreciated....
"



Would everyone living and working in the vicinity and surrounding areas of
St.Quentin
Please keep a lookout for Inka

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

Please send for a ready to print
Poster
for display in any prominent position.
Help Jamie find her 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