The worried owners of a beloved missing cat have appealed to the community to help find him.
Oreo, who is nearly one, has been missing from his home in Oakend Lea, Didcot for two days, which is very unlike the feline.
Owner Cat Walters said the family are “are going out of our minds with worry” as to them he is “more than just a cat”.
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So far Oreo’s owners have searched Fleet Meadow, Hadden Grove and Ladygrove without any luck.
Ms Walters described Oreo as “one of the loveliest friendly cats you could ever come across”.
She explained he stays out most of the day but never roams far and you can see him throughout the day around the property.
“He sleeps on our bed with us so it's really horrible knowing he's out there and no idea where he is,” she added.
If you know where Oreo is for have him you can contact Cat Walters on 07593514797 or cathywalters377@gmail.com with information.
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This story was written by Sophie Perry. She joined the team in 2021 as a digital reporter.
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