A CAT has been thrown over a fence in a taped-up provider in Basildon, sparking an RSPCA enchantment.
The RSPCA is interesting for witnesses after a cat provider with a ginger cat inside was thrown over a fence and right into a backyard in Victoria Road, Basildon.
The incident occurred on Tuesday, February 20, at round 4:15pm.
Thankfully, the cat didn’t endure any accidents, however has been left “very stressed” by the expertise.
The RSPCA is interesting for witnesses, together with a person pictured on CCTV within the space, who may maintain important info in reference to this incident.
The man is described as white, carrying glasses, a darkish jacket and light-weight blue t-shirt. He arrived within the space on a motorcycle.
Animal Rescue Officer Michael Harrington, who’s investigating the incident, stated: “It appears this poor cat was thrown over a fence and dumped in someone else’s garden.
“Thankfully, a member of the public spotted what had happened and went out and was shocked to find the cat at the bottom of their garden.
“The carrier had been taped-up and wrapped in a bin bag and inside the carrier was a bag for life with the cat hiding underneath the bag.
“The kind member of the public took him straight to a vet where he had a full check over.
“Thankfully, he doesn’t have any injuries, but the vet explained that he has clearly been very stressed by the experience.”
The cat, which isn’t microchipped and wasn’t carrying a collar, was taken to Medivet Laindon who discovered a caring foster carer to take care of the cat while the RSPCA makes enquiries.
Michael Harrington added: “We are now appealing for information and ask that if anyone saw anything in the area at the time to contact our appeal line on 0300 123 8018.
“We would particularly like to hear from the man who we believe was in the area at the time as he may have vital information.”