Buzz is a very affectionate, loving, healthy cat, he likes to play and spends most of his day outside in our village chasing rabbits etc, so we are used to him not being around during the day.

He has the loudest miaow you've ever heard, and is constantly purring, hence the name Buzz. we also have another cat, Suzie, who's about 3 years older than Buzz, we got the two separately but from the same shelter. both are rescue cats, and we have had them for coming up 4 years, but we've had Suzie about a month longer than Buzz. at first, they didn't get on very well but now they seem to have grown accustomed to each other, occasionally they fight but its generally just a tap on the nose sort of thing. since Buzz has been missing Suzie has been behaving differently, she is more affectionate but is also constantly running around our house, we think she's looking for him.

He went missing at the start of December, when the weather was extremely cold, so we're hoping someone took him into their house. Before he disappeared, he spent most of his day in his bed, which was pretty odd for him as he's quite an active cat.

He's gone missing like this before, however it usually lasts 2-3 days, in summer, and neighbours see him, this time its winter, so far its been a week and no-ones seen him.


"Please help us find Buzz, if you see anything please report it,
it would mean so much, we miss him so much, as do our neighbours and other cat. If you have him in your home then please phone us or hand him into a rescue centre, he's never been away this long in temperatures below freezing, we're so worried we just want him back. please help! .
"
Would everyone living and working in the vicinity and surrounding areas of
Bank House
Please keep a lookout for Buzz

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

We can send a ready to print
POSTER
to anyone willing to display one.

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