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The RSPCA is interesting for data after the physique of a beloved household pet cat was discovered along with her head lacking on a grave.
The cat was discovered on January 6 on a grave close to March Cemetery close to Newlands Avenue, by a member of the general public who took the physique to a neighborhood vet for examination. The vet believes the lower was surgical and the top was eliminated after demise.
The house owners of the grownup feminine ginger and white cat have been knowledgeable by the vet.
RSPCA animal rescue officer Naomi Sadoff, who’s investigating, mentioned: “We are very grateful that the member of the public was kind enough to take this poor animal to a vet for further examination.
“Sometimes in cases like this, the animal has died from other causes, such as being hit by a vehicle, before a wild animal finds it and takes the head. However, like the vet that examined the cat’s body, we do suspect this could be suspicious as the cut happened after death and appears surgical and made with a sharp tool and the vet feels it is unlikely to be an animal attack which is why we are not ruling out other possibilities.
“The location of where the poor cat on a grave was found is also suspicious.
“I’m very keen to hear from anyone with any information about what happened to this poor cat and my heart goes out to her family.”
Anyone with details about the incident ought to contact the RSPCA’s inspectorate enchantment line on 0300 123 8018