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Cat rescued in nick of time after getting head wedged in mayo container

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Cat called Mayo after gettingits head stuck in a jar <i>(Image: RSPCA)</i>

Cat called Mayo after gettingits head stuck in a container (Image: RSPCA)

A kitten was rescued in the nick of time after getting his head wedged in a disposed of mayo container.

Volunteers from the Northumbria Branch of Cats Protection were checking out a garden in Ashington following reports of a litter of feral kittens in the location.

Within minutes of being at the website, the owner notified them to among the kittens concealed behind a piece of wood with his head jammed in a glass container.

The Northern Echo:

The Northern Echo:

Branch Co-ordinator Sascha Dean said: “After rushing to see the kitten, I initially feared he was already dead because he was lying flat and felt cool to the touch.

“But after using a lot of cooking oil and slowly working his head out of the jar, the airlock he’d created broke. Once free, he began moving and we all felt such relief.

“By the time we got him to the vet he was in a fairly feisty mood. We were concerned that he had been injured while trying to break free but luckily there was no damage. It was estimated that he was no more than six weeks old.”

Given the apt name Mayo, he was brought into the care of the branch, while his brother or sisters, who were discovered close by, were confessed to another regional rescue charity.

No mom was ever discovered, and it is thought that something should have occurred to her, as it’s not likely she would have abandoned an entire litter, or the kittens were cruelly discarded.

The Northern Echo:

The Northern Echo:

Sascha said: “This kitten certainly had a lucky escape. We only happened to visit the garden after a change of plan, and I doubt he would have survived much longer without intervention.

“We’ll never know how Mayo came to get her head wedged in the jar but hopefully this story will make people think twice about discarding rubbish which could prove fatal to unsuspecting animals.

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“The garden’s owner had been leaving out food for the kittens so we think Mayo got himself stuck in the jar elsewhere and managed to make it back to where help might be.”

Mayo has actually settled into life off the streets with a volunteer foster carer and has actually revealed no indications of watching out for human beings. Once old sufficient she will be neutered, microchipped and immunized in preparedness to begin the next stage of his life in a happy home.

To discover more about the branch and offering for Cat Protection see www.cats.org.uk/east-northumberland

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