Meg, a much loved pussy cat!

The last photo we tool of Meg

She Made It HOME!

Its been a whole week since I last saw my darling black cat Meg. I was getting ready to head out to work and the last thing I said is “Do you want to join in the car?” she bounded down the pavement as she always did, because she didn’t like the car, and I’m starting to accept that I will never see this ball of fluffy joy ever again!

Meg was a cat we rescued off a friend and she was very needy, but we loved her for it. She would walk me part of the way to the train in the morning, she would walk me to the corner shop and she would always be found asleep on my unattended MacBook. I’d never considered life without her, but I always knew she was my favourite cat. She was what I always looked forward to returning from a business trip away or even just a day at the office. From the moment I first met her I fell in love with her, and cam still remember settling her into my home.

We still don’t know what has happened to her, she could have been hit by a car although she was pretty street smart so its unlikely, become trapped somewhere in the neighbourhood, been taken in by some other family. Although she will never read this being a cat, but all her friends, including our neighbours who knew her, are devastated she hasn’t come home. She was a cheeky cat and an amazing friend, always there for me when I was down.

I would still really love her back, but sadly it looks unlikely.

These are some of her finer moments:

If you live near Church Road, Higher Tranmere and know anything about our little girl please help us find her, or what has happened. There is a reward for safe return. She maybe trapped in your shed or garage. She was last seen on Saturday, 12th June 2015, wearing her blue collar with name tag.

Missing Meg

Our lovely little Black Cat Meg
Our lovely little Black Cat Meg

So I said goodbye to Meg, as I always do when I head out to work, knowing it would be a fair few hours before I saw her again. However I returned home on Saturday night from an afternoon and evening of work to only find 2 of my 3 cats at home. It was one of those evenings when I really just wanted to sit with my cats on the sofa, however Meg, who loves sits on the sofa, wasn’t in her usual spot on the kitchen table. I called her name and waited but she never came in, however I thought she might just be enjoying an evening out in the gardens.

Sunday came and I had to rush back to work, and there was still no sign of her. When I eventually returned home from work at 7pm on Sunday evening and I still couldn’t find her, I started to get very concerned
Description: Meg, a little jet black cat that is timid but loves attention. She’s not doesn’t always like other cats. She was last seen wearing a blue collar, with name tag, on Hampden Road in Higher Tranmere.

Lost Your Pet?

If you have lost your loved pet here’s my advice:

  • Firstly: Think clearly, where and when did you last see your pet
  • Secondly: Check your home, they may well have found somewhere within your home
  • Thirdly: Call your pets name and try and encourage them with treat
  • Check any favourite hiding holes
  • Speak to your neighbours, take a photo and ask if they’ve seen them, you may want to leave you details with them
  • Register them on the Animal Search Website
  • Pop a poster in your local shops
  • Put some posters around the area including a colour photo and contact details
  • Facebook: Find lost pets groups and pages in your area and share a post to them, and get your friends to share the post to there friends
  • For the Wirral: RSPCA Wirral and Wirral Animals lost and found
  • You may also want to try a Facebook, I did this, you can specify tiny budgets, i choose to try £3 and this has already reached 100 people in my town, although not my immediate area


If you reading this because your pet is lost, you have my sympathy.
I hope you find your loved pet really soon and unharmed
I’m very close to Meg and all I’ve thought about since I couldn’t find her is that I may never see her again. She used to run down the road to see me in the evening, and would always come and join me for TV, that’s the kind of pet she is.