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I have just walked through the Car wash area outside Sainsburys, with my dog. I saw this very still looking cat with it's nose almost touching the pavement. As it didn't quite look right I approached it slowly. It paid me or my dog no attention whatsoever, but as I was very close I could hear a loud wheezing sound and could see its sides moving in and out. The hut it is sitting outside of has the door wedged open, I don't think anyone can be living there and no-one answered when I knocked and called out. This poor little cat is in dire need of some medical attention. Any suggestions?
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whodhavethoughit Wrote:

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> Which Sainsbury's? I do not recognise the

> photographs - doesn't look like Dog Kennel Hill..

> I will go and get the cat and find help. Can't

> leave the poor thing suffering



Did you manage to catch it? Just been up there , no sign but saw a street cleaner who said he sees lots of cats there and someone is feeding them. Gave him my number and he said he will call if he sees it.

RubyGraeme Wrote:

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> I have just walked through the Car wash area

> outside Sainsburys, with my dog. I saw this very

> still looking cat with it's nose almost touching

> the pavement. As it didn't quite look right I

> approached it slowly. It paid me or my dog no

> attention whatsoever, but as I was very close I

> could hear a loud wheezing sound and could see its

> sides moving in and out. The hut it is sitting

> outside of has the door wedged open, I don't think

> anyone can be living there and no-one answered

> when I knocked and called out. This poor little

> cat is in dire need of some medical attention. Any

> suggestions?



I've tried private messaging you but no answer. Lots of people are prepared to help this cat but none of us have actually seen it. Do you walk through there often, could you contact the telephone number supplied by bcam if you see it again. Thanks.

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