A cat has been deserted within the backyard of a Peterborough resident, who had by no means seen her earlier than. The black and white pet was found in its service within the Swanspool backyard, at 4pm on November 9.
The RSPCA is interesting for details about the cat, which it’s calling ‘Pi’ as that was the phrase scribbled on the pink and gray service. Pi is described by the charity as ‘a young adult female’ who’s ‘very friendly’.
RSPCA animal rescue officer Naomi Sadoff collected the cat from the resident and took her to a vet for a test up. She stated: “The resident was extraordinarily stunned to seek out the cat within the service of their backyard and has no thought who might have left her there.
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“The cat was not microchipped. She was checked over by a vet and, regardless of her ordeal, she was wholesome. We have now transferred her to RSPCA West Norfolk, the place she can be rehomed. The backyard by which Pi was discovered was fenced however not locked, so it seems like somebody let themselves in to go away poor Pi there.
“We perceive the monetary difficulties some individuals are experiencing proper now. However, abandoning your pet just isn’t acceptable.
“There is help and support available and we would urge people to contact their vets, local rescue centres and animal welfare charities. Anyone who has information about this Pi is urged to call the RSPCA’s appeals line on 0300 123 8018.”