Emad lives in an area whose houses have very large rear gardens which abut to the rear of the garden opposite, mostly separated by wooden fences

He is v ery talkative. A bit shy with new people. Scared of new surrounding, very domesticated. Very trusting of people. Never strayed further than house and garden in his entire life until day of disappearance. Very focussed of me, the owner, to the point of greeting me e.g. in the driveway coming home from work.

Got him as a stray kitten in Aqaba, Jordan, when he was no more than 2 wks old. Hence the focus on his 'mum'. At his age he would be mostly sleeping
either in his own house or that of my neighbour with whose spayed female he was great friends (sleeping in the same basket and the like).
He gets his booster vaccinations every year. He is now missing several teeth as he had a bad infection about three years ago.
He sleeps as a rule on my bed or in the radiator basket which fits the backboard of my bed. He loves to snuggle up. Whenever I am working, he is there. I sit down, he will come and lie on my lap.

Since March 2006 I have adopted a stray male - guestimated by the vet at under a year old -
they did not take very well to one another, though the situation was improving. They would sleep peacefully in the same room, each in their own basket and Emad was boss (surprisingly really). On 10 June 2006 I was given a female, then 8 wks old, kitten, but with her he got along fine straight away. He even behaved protectively towards her.

When Emad disappeared on the 4th of July we were experiencing a heatwave, but just after the weekend we had a couple of days with downpours and thunder.

"Emad travelled with me from Jordan to Holland and then to the UK. We have been through a lot together and I am sure he loves and misses me as much as I love and miss him. I am desperate to get him back. Please help Emad and me to be together again."


Do You live in the Vicinity of  Usher Avenue or in the surrounding area of Boultham Moor Park
If so would you Please Search your Garages & Sheds and keep a look out for Emad in your Gardens. Any information however vague would be appreciated by his distraught humans.
We do have a POSTER available to anyone wishing to help by displaying one.


Please make those without internet access aware that this cat is missing in your area - Thankyou