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Laura Ferguson

Cat found abandoned at Linn Park after woman seen leaving it at entrance on New Year's Day

A small female tabby cat has been found abandoned near Linn Park in Glasgow.

A member of the public witnessed a female driver bringing the cat to the entrance of the park in a cat carrier before releasing her on New Year's Day.

When she was questioned by a member of the public, she claimed the cat was wild.

The Scottish SPCA is now appealing for information following the discovery.

Inspector for the charity, Lara Vickery, said, “The person we believe to be owner of this cat was seen driving up to the Clarkston Road entrance of Linn Park in a white car. The female driver of the car went around 20 metres in to the park, and then abandoned the cat in a wooded area.

“When the person who reported this to our helpline questioned the woman, she claimed the animal was a wild cat.

“The caller waited with the cat who is very tame, and we suspect is actually a house cat.

“She is very friendly, but was understandably terrified from her ordeal.

“We understand that people’s circumstances can change, but this is not the right way to give up an animal and the cat would have been caused a great amount of unnecessary distress.

“Unfortunately she is not microchipped.

“This cat is thankfully now safe and in the care of one of our animal rescue and rehoming centres.

“We are urging anyone who recognises this cat, or has any information to please contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.”

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