£200 reward offered for missing cat in Ealing Common area

By Cesar Medina

2nd Jul 2024 | Local News

Have you seen Taro? The cat was last seen in Ealing Common, W5 3NW (credit: Pets Reunited).
Have you seen Taro? The cat was last seen in Ealing Common, W5 3NW (credit: Pets Reunited).

A pet owner in Ealing is offering a £200 reward for anyone who finds their missing cat, Taro.

The brown and white cat went missing four days (29 June) ago at approximately 7pm after jumping out of the second floor window of its home.

The owner says Taro managed to escape after going through a small open slit in the window and that the pet was last seen can be in and around the Ealing Common area (W5 3NW).

The missing cat has brown hair on both sides of his ears and white on his nose (credit: Pets Reunited).

Since its disappearance, the owner has reported Taro missing to Pets Reunited, a website which helps owners to reunite with their missing pets.

Taro is around 15 years old male who is microchipped and does not wear a collar. If found contact Pets Reunited here or call 07822 024300.

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