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A lost cat poster, written in Ukrainian, is prominently displayed on a heavily plastered and weathered brick or tiled column, likely in an urban setting in Kyiv, Ukraine. The poster features a picture of a light-colored, fluffy cat, appearing to be a grey-beige mix, with distinctive facial markings.

The main text on the poster reads "ЗНИК КОТИК" (Lost Cat). It states that the cat, named Гуччі (Gucci), was lost near entrance 4 of building 90 on Saksaganskogo Street. The description notes that Gucci is fluffy, grey-beige, and was wearing a pink collar. The poster urges anyone who has seen the cat to call the phone number +38 050 347 07 58 and promises a reward for its return ("За повернення – нагорода!"). The poster itself appears to be protected by clear plastic or tape.

The column is densely covered with layers of old, torn, and faded paper advertisements, indicating a public posting area. Fragments of other Ukrainian text are visible, such as "КУПИМ АНТИКВАР" (We buy antiques) and various numbers. The background shows parts of a concrete wall and tiled ground, reinforcing the urban environment. The act of posting such a notice reflects the pet owner's distress and active search for their missing animal.
Ksy

Jan 29, 2025

Kyiv, Ukraine

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A lost cat poster, written in Ukrainian, is prominently displayed on a heavily plastered and weathered brick or tiled column, likely in an urban setting in Kyiv, Ukraine. The poster features a picture of a light-colored, fluffy cat, appearing to be a grey-beige mix, with distinctive facial markings. The main text on the poster reads "ЗНИК КОТИК" (Lost Cat). It states that the cat, named Гуччі (Gucci), was lost near entrance 4 of building 90 on Saksaganskogo Street. The description notes that Gucci is fluffy, grey-beige, and was wearing a pink collar. The poster urges anyone who has seen the cat to call the phone number +38 050 347 07 58 and promises a reward for its return ("За повернення – нагорода!"). The poster itself appears to be protected by clear plastic or tape. The column is densely covered with layers of old, torn, and faded paper advertisements, indicating a public posting area. Fragments of other Ukrainian text are visible, such as "КУПИМ АНТИКВАР" (We buy antiques) and various numbers. The background shows parts of a concrete wall and tiled ground, reinforcing the urban environment. The act of posting such a notice reflects the pet owner's distress and active search for their missing animal.

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