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RSPCA enchantment after physique of cat discovered ‘hanging’ from fence panel in Basildon

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Cat found ‘hanging’ from fence panel in Basildon <i>(Image: RSPCA)</i>

Cat discovered ‘hanging’ from fence panel in Basildon (Image: RSPCA)

THE RSPCA have launched an enchantment after the physique of a cat has been discovered “hanging” from a fence panel in Basildon.

A member of the general public discovered the feminine black cat tethered to a fence in a Basildon again backyard.

The window cleaner alerted the house owner who didn’t recognise the poor cat.

After enquiring with neighbours, they took the physique of the deceased cat to the vets.

The feline was not microchipped however was carrying a diamante collar and bell.

The cat had an orange and yellow rope tied in a really tight slip knot round her neck like a noose, which was connected to the collar.

Echo: Heartbreaking - Cat found ‘hanging’ from fence panel in BasildonEcho: Heartbreaking - Cat found ‘hanging’ from fence panel in Basildon

Echo: Heartbreaking – Cat discovered ‘hanging’ from fence panel in Basildon

Heartbreaking – Cat discovered ‘hanging’ from fence panel in Basildon (Image: RSPCA)

Emma Brooks, an RSPCA animal rescue officer who’s investigating the incident, stated: “This must have been a terrible shock for the poor member of the public who found this cat.

“Unfortunately, we don’t know what happened to the pet which is why we are appealing for anyone with information to please contact us.

“It is not known whether the cat was deliberately hung from the fence, or whether someone was tethering or walking her by using the as a lead and perhaps she escaped, bounded over a fence, and sadly hung herself.

“The rope was tied in a slip knot which means it gets tighter when it is pulled which can potentially be dangerous. This is a very sad incident, and we are eager to find out more information.”

“If this was an accident, we are keen to highlight the potential dangers of walking or tethering cats who are naturally curious, agile, and also often skittish.

“It is important that any collar is a quick release collar which means should they become stuck or trapped, the collar will break open and allow the feline to escape. Some cats may also be frightened by the experience of being on a lead.

“If an owner feels that putting their cat on a lead would not be stressful for their pet, then they should introduce them to this experience in a slow, gradual and positive manner.

“If any signs of distress are seen such as the cat trying to pull away or get away, then this should be stopped immediately.

“Owners should also invest in a proper harness and lead specifically made for cats rather than a home-made lead which could potentially cause them discomfort or pain.”

The cat was found on Tuesday, February 13, in Gaywood, Basildon, and was taken to Medivet in Laindon who then contacted the RSPCA.

Anyone with data is requested to name the RSPCA’s inspectorate enchantment line on 0300 123 8018.

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