Ripon woman Jessie Peacock has launched an appeal to find her cat ‘Mr Pants’ who has gone missing from the Sharow area.
Appeal to find missing blind and deaf cat from Ripon A Ripon woman has launched an appeal for help to find her missing cat. Jessie Peacock’s cat ‘Mr Pants’ went missing from the Shadow area yesterday (Wednesday). He is described as a small black cat with blue cloudy eyes. Jessie shared the appeal via social media and is calling on residents to get in touch if they spot him. She said:
“He’s small with blue cloudy eyes and he’s a bit deaf but comes to the name ‘Mr Pants.’ “If anyone in Sharow sees him about, please let me know as he is ill. He can also be enticed with food.”Have you seen Mr Pants? Contact Jessie via Facebook here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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