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Very sad to report that I witnessed a good samaritan bringing in a critically injured cat that had been set upon by two dogs, while the owner(s) apparently stood by and did nothing.


The cat is a tabby neutered un-microchipped male, and is being cared for at the Neighbourhood Vet on lordship lane.

mynamehere Wrote:

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> Does this need to be reported to the police ?



I think after a similar incident reported on here it was found that police can't do much with animal on animal attacks, sorry I can't find it but I'm sure someone will.

Any chance there is a description of the dogs? I'm a dog and cat owner

So very keen to track these kinds of people down.

If you could post a rough description of the dogs that would be a starting point.

Many thanks and well done to the person who rescued the cat.

Sorry I haven't been back to this thread in a few days.


I was at the vet when the cat was brought in, so don't have any information other than what I relayed in my original message. I'm not sure if the vet would contact the police as a matter of course?


I hope the cat's owner has been located and it pulled through. From the sounds of it, there was spinal damage and subsequent paralysis, so it didn't sound good :'(


As a cat owner myself, I found the whole thing very upsetting.

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