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Cat Missing From Marywood Community

Owner Amanda Bradley is hoping her beloved pet is safe.

One Bel Air cat made a run for adventure last week when she zipped out the front door of her home, and now her owner is hoping for a safe return.

"She's like my child, I've cried so much over this wondering if she's alive or if someone else has her," Amanda Bradley said of her eight year old tabby, Baby Cat.

Baby Cat ran out the door of Bradley's home on Crofton Drive July 2 and hasn't been seen since. Because she's typically an indoor cat, Baby Cat had no tags.

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"She was given to me by another friend and I'm allergic to cats, but I feel in love with her. She's just like a dog," Bradley said.

Baby Cat quickly became a permanent addition to Bradley's home. She describes Baby Cat as a medium-sized cat with black and brown coloring and a prominent stripe down her back. Bradley added Baby Cat is a gentle, loving cat who can be cuddled all day and not bite.

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"If someone else has her and is taking care of her, that's OK, I just want her to be taken care of, that's all that matters," Bradley said.

Anyone who thinks they've found Baby Cat can call Bradley at 410-652-5794.

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