Rescue’s disbelief as a gutless man dumped his flea-ridden cats and ran away
More under this adA cowardly man couldn’t face the rescue staff and dumped his flea-ridden cats on the centre’s driveway despite their reception being open. Thanks to dedicated staff, the animals received much-needed care.
This cowardly pet owner abandoned hisneglected cat and her tiny kittens on the RSPCA centre’s driveway. This act of extreme animal cruelty comes as the charity struggles to cope with the dramatic increase in demand for rescue spaces. If not for the dedication of the staff, this cat family would be put down.
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Dumped and ran
More under this adMore under this adA mum cat and her three kittens in a plastic pet carrier were abandoned on the RSPCA centre’s driveway in Coventry, England. According to the rescue staff, a man hid from them, dropped his distressed pets while they weren’t watching, and ran away.
Charity’s deputy manager Dave Budd said:
Despite our reception being open at this time, a man appeared to hide until a member of staff walked away from the area and then ran away after dropping the carrier.More under this adMore under this ad
There was no room in the cattery, and the team had to go beyond their limits to accommodate this feline family's needs.
Adorable cat family
The cats were all covered in fleas. The mum, who has been named Trinity, was underweight. But as they received much-needed attention and vet care, they are now recovering from their ordeal. Trinity is feeding well, and the rescue staff feel ‘she’s starting to perk up’.
Sadly, one of the little kittens passed away. The other two, Madison and Navey, are thriving.
Dave Budd said:
She adores the kittens and rarely lets them roam far from her. Madison and Navey are doing well and, although they’re nervous about people, they’re coming around slowly.More under this adMore under this ad
The situation is worse than ever
This latest act of animal cruelty comes as the RSPCA’s centres across England and Wales are overwhelmed. The cost of living crisis is expected to make the situation even worse.
More under this adMore under this adNew figures released by the charity show the number of abandoned animals increased by 24% in the first part of 2022.
Dave Budd added:
Please don’t abandon animals on our doorstep; speak to us if you are in need and we will try our best to assist you.
To help the RSPCA rescue more abandoned animals and support the charity as it attempts to crack down on cruelty, please donate by visiting their Cancel Out Cruelty campaign online.
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