Mr.P disappeared on the evening of the 2nd October 2005. He had been restless all evening, and my hubby had let him in and out a few times, where he just kept coming and going. He let him out again at 10.50pm and couldn't find him soon after that. Mr.P had a habit of jumping off our garden wall and running up the path around to our front door. Our house is a corner house, so it was a relatively quick procedure. He would then jump up onto the window ledge and wait to be let in, or sit on the top step . I think it was a Sunday evening, so relatively quiet, although we do have a pub across the road, but my hubby didn't hear anything untoward like a cat screeching (as if he'd been hit by a car or been picked up and walked away.)

This cat is a character and a half. I have never met such an independent minded cat and I have had many, many cats since childhood.

When he was a kitten I actually thought that he might have the cats equivalent of Autism as he just seemed to completely blank out things going on around him. For example, we might call him and he would completely ignore us until he wanted to respond.
He is a loving cat, who used to run in and out of my neighbours' houses and everyone really loves and misses him. He is too trusting and too friendly and would approach people he didn't know.

Mr. P. does suffer from a re-occuring constipation problem which has been treated by a vet on two occations. I do think that where-ever his is, there is a big possibility that he will have a re-occurance at some stage soon, and should be taken to a vet..

WE ARE REALLY HEARTBROKEN AND MY LITTLE GIRL IS SUFFERING SO MUCH SINCE HE DISAPPEARED.

Has anyone seen Mr.P - we need everyone to keep a look out for him, to let his human know of any sightings in and around the Blythe Close area of the Isle of Dogs . Could everyone Please keep an eye on outbuildings etc., in case he is sheltering there.

We have a POSTER available to anyone wishing to help in the search for him