Each week we will be highlighting some missing cats from around the city, in the hope that they will be returned to their owners.

Can you help find these missing cats in Norwich?

Eastern Daily Press: Jessie is missing from the Norwich areaJessie is missing from the Norwich area (Image: Archant)

Jessie

Jessie has been missing since October 20 2017 from Folgate Lane, Old Costessey. She is quite a small, slim ginger girl, neutered, microchipped and she has a slight kink at the end of her tail, which can be felt, but not seen. Her family miss her very much and want her home with them again.

Eastern Daily Press: Buddy has been missing from the Norwich areaBuddy has been missing from the Norwich area (Image: Archant)

Buddy

Buddy has been missing since February 13 from the Drayton Road area of Mile Cross. Buddy is neutered, microchipped and was wearing a collar with contact details. He is greatly missed by his loving family.

Eastern Daily Press: Spud has been missing from the Norwich areaSpud has been missing from the Norwich area (Image: Archant)

Spud

Spud has been missing since August 27 2017 from Queen's Hills. Spud is an ex feral cat so is very scared of strangers. He is neutered and microchipped and his family badly want him home.

Eastern Daily Press: Emily has gone missing from the Norwich areaEmily has gone missing from the Norwich area (Image: Archant)

Emily

Emily has been missing since September 2015 from Lovett Close, Old Catton. Emily would now be 11 yrs old, is neutered and microchipped. She is still missed every day by her family who would love to have her home again.

Eastern Daily Press: Lexi has gone missing from the Norwich areaLexi has gone missing from the Norwich area (Image: Archant)

Lexi

Lexi has been missing since March 23 from the Heartsease area. Lexi is neutered and microchipped and her family are desperate for news.

If you have seen any of these cats, please email mariah.feria@archant.co.uk or call/message 07918 738437. Alternatively you can message us on Facebook or Twitter.

For more information about other missing cats in the area, visit Lost and Found Cats in Norwich on Facebook, here.