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Found Rooster!
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lottie


Posts: 45
Joined: Mar 2009
Post: #1
28-12-2010 02:40 PM

Have just found a rooster running around Brockley cemetary by the fence by One Tree Hill Allotment!! He is rather large with a bright red comb. Managed to catch him with some help and have brought him home where he is happily eating cereal in the hall. BUT I need to find his owners pretty quickly please so hope someone reads this. Please pm me Thanks.

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sandy


Posts: 191
Joined: Oct 2006
Post: #2
28-12-2010 03:05 PM

You could try the One Tree Hill Allotments Society website for a contact?

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meduza


Posts: 55
Joined: Jul 2010
Post: #3
28-12-2010 04:38 PM

he might be microchipped.. maybe a trip to your nearest vets. they shouldnt charge you to check

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Elizabeth25


Posts: 212
Joined: Mar 2005
Post: #4
29-12-2010 09:55 AM

My friend lives in the same building as the guy who runs the One Tree Hill allotments. I pass this message on.

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suchalife


Posts: 16
Joined: Jul 2010
Post: #5
29-12-2010 10:49 AM

Hiya
Yes we got the Rooster, and it's now in safe hands.
Some one heard it too from the allotment and managed with my partner to catch it.
Still no idea how it got there.
Maybe it escaped it's Christmas dinner!

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lottie


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Post: #6
29-12-2010 07:39 PM

RSPCA collecting 'Albert', in the morning before my neighbours complain to Lewisham Noise Control. He is Soooo Loud!

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