RSPCA Cymru Searching For Owner Of White And Ginger Cat Knocked Down In Ely Area
RSPCA Cymru is searching for the owner of a white and ginger cat, which was found in the Ely area of Cardiff on Friday 25 November.
The cat was collected by the charity, after it was run over by a member of the public, and was taken to a veterinary practice for treatment.
Fortunately, she is fine after the incident, and RSPCA Cymru is now looking to re-unite the pet with her owner. Posters, and other materials, have been put up locally – and the RSPCA is appealing for the owner to come forward.
The public are also being reminded as to the importance of microchipping cats, which is a highly effective way of permanently identifying pets.
RSPCA inspector Gemma Black, who rescued the cat, said:
“Fortunately, this gorgeous cat is doing well, after the accident. We are now hoping to find the cat’s owner, so she can be reunited with her family.
“We’re also reminding the public as to the importance of getting cats microchipped. Whilst this has been a legal requirement for dogs since April, it’s also a great way to identify cats permanently and effectively.”
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