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This afternoon I went for a walk and found a grey small young cat by the curb on Underhill Road, the cat had been hit by a car and just left! I called the RSPCA and went into The Great Exhibition to get help. The cat did not have a collar and the RSPCA ladies chip detective was not working. I am the contact for the incident and they said they would call me with an update but if this beautiful cat is yours please let me know so I can help put you in touch with the RSPCA.


I am sorry the photo is not great, it was hard to get a decent picture without moving him/her which we could not do in case she got worse.

Pretty sure I saw the same cat yesterday (Sunday) afternoon crossing at the Barry road / Underhill Road intersection (crossing towards the exhibition). It stood out to me as it looked a little nervous / lost at the time.


So sorry to hear it has been hurt and left, I hope you can find the owner.

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