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Neil Shaw

Cat suffered horrific injuries after paw became stuck in illegal trap

Shocking photos show how a pet cat suffered “horrific” injuries after her paw became wedged inside an illegal animal trap. Police said Belle was caught in the jaws of the banned device while walking close to her home, in the Forest of Dean, on Wednesday.

The cat managed to crawl back home to her owner, but vets who are now treating her think they may have to amputate her leg. The brutal spring-operated mechanism, known as a Gin Trap, was officially banned in 1958 through an Act of Parliament.

PC Cath McDay, of Gloucestershire Constabulary’s Rural Crime Team, warned local pet owners to remain vigilant. She said: “To witness a pet in this situation is horrific – no one should have to go through this as a result of a careless person who has set a trap illegally – for whatever the intended purpose.

“Gin Traps were banned for use in 1958, and the use of traps is governed by the Pests Act 1954. This style of trap is used to catch an animal by its leg or head using spring operated jaws with teeth and the injuries they cause can be horrific.

“Not only is setting a Gin Trap an offence, and one we take seriously, there are further offences which have been committed as a result of the suffering that has been caused to Belle."

PC McDay added: “I would like pet owners in the Lydney area to be vigilant in relation to this incident and ask anyone with information to make contact with us.”

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