A detective and cat detection dog join the search for Bonnie, a missing Bengal cat from Upper Stratton, Swindon.

People are trying to find Bonnie. They even offered a reward of £1,000. That sparked a lot of local interest.
Bridey hasn’t given up hope yet. A pet detective named Colin Buter joined the search. He brought along a trained cat detection dog. They are trying to find the cat.
Bridey says they searched and posted flyers. They used social media too, but no luck. There are no confirmed sightings of Bonnie yet, and they also have no solid leads.
Bonnie is a much-loved family member and their home feels empty without her. Bonnie’s brother, Clyde, is very upset and is pulling out his own hair. Now Clyde must wear a head collar; it’s sad to see.
Bonnie is a vocal and friendly cat. The family will try everything possible to find her and they really need some help finding Bonnie.
The family wants any information at all, including anonymous tips. If you know anything, call 07917572325. They need your help to find Bonnie.