A employee on the Veolia family recycling website on Mount Road in Bebington, found the cat – who was in a nasty means – dumped in a plastic bag and took it to a vet.
It is believed the cat was dumped between 2.25pm and a couple of.55pm on Tuesday, November 21.
The RSPCA was then contacted to analyze.
The stunning discovery comes because the RSPCA’s Join the Christmas Rescue marketing campaign reveals abandonment studies are at a three-year excessive.
Sadly, checks discovered that the cat had a fused damaged jaw and had a poor prognosis as she wasn’t in a position to eat and had misplaced plenty of weight.
The vet made the troublesome choice to place the cat to sleep to finish her struggling.
RSPCA inspector, Anthony Joynes, who’s investigating, mentioned: “This is a horrific instance of animal cruelty – whoever did this intentionally dumped the cat like a bit of garbage.
“The cat was solely discovered by likelihood when a employee noticed her carry her head out of a plastic bag.
“It’s unbelievable that somebody thought it was okay to do that.”
The cat was present in a plastic Next bag, which additionally contained urine-soaked garments.
Anthony added: “I’m eager to listen to from anybody who has any details about who did this horrific act of cruelty to contact us in full confidence.
“Maybe you recognise the cat, or the garments – any small quantity of knowledge you have got may very well be extraordinarily helpful for our investigation.”
People with info can contact the RSPCA’s appeals line on 0300 123 8018, quoting reference 1187628.