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- Name: Ellie
- Status: Lost
- Address Last Seen:
1216 Wyandotte Ave Royal Oak, Mi 48067
Royal Oak, MI, 48067
- Date Last Seen: 08 October 2020
- Gender: Female
- ID: 83753
About this Lost Cat
Multi-color Domestic Short-hair
Age: 4 1/2
She DOES have her claws. Is timid around most people and other animals -- but is also loving and might meow at others.
Her two front paws are mostly white, with the brownish-gray/black leading from the middle body to the top of legs. Her back legs are mostly the multi-color with white toes and a white patch.
Her bottom lip has the multi-color with mostly white nose and cheek area. She has a multi-color patch under the left side of her chin, as well.
We found her as a Detroit outdoor kitten 4 years ago, but she has been an indoor cat ever since. She's seemed nervous about the outdoors, in fact. She always loves sitting by the windows, however, watching the birds, squirrels and chipmunk, so I'm guessing curiosity lead her out our side door.
She is my husband's first cat -- made him like cats more, in fact. Our older cat seems to be missing her buddy, too (which isn't always the way she acts about the younger "sister.")
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