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D’oh, a deer: RSPCA rescues young animal trapped in football goal

A young deer has been rescued after being tangled up in the net of a football goal in West Sussex.

RSPCA animal welfare officer Marie Stevens was called to a garden in Nuthurst, Horsham, on Thursday morning to help the tangled-up roe deer.

"It was an ‘oh deer’ moment for this youngster when he realised he’s better playing in the back roe than in goal," Ms Stevens said.

"On a serious note though, the RSPCA receives around 1,000 calls every year to help animals and birds who have got tangled in netting.

"This poor roe deer was completely ensnared with the netting wrapped around his legs and his neck.

"Once they’re caught they panic and can wrap themselves tighter and tighter in the net causing serious injuries and, sadly, sometimes death."

The rescue was recorded by the RSPCA animal officer (RSPCA)

Ms Stevens recorded the rescue which saw her slowly cut away the netting from the distressed animal before carrying him to a safe spot for release.

“Thankfully this guy wasn’t injured and hadn’t done himself any damage,” Ms Stevens added.

The RSPCA is asking families with sports nets in their gardens to remove the netting after use and store it safely away.

Animals can get themselves tangled in netting, with the charity warning an animal can become seriously trapped in a short space of time.

The animal charity has urged people to remove sports nets from gardens after they have been used (RSPCA)

Ms Stevens said: “If animals are caught in nets and go unnoticed even for a short time, they can really suffer.

"The tighter the net gets, it can cut off the blood supply to their limbs, damage bones where they have tried to frantically escape, or worst of all, they could be strangled to death.

"Many people don’t realise how dangerous netting is to animals so we want to raise awareness and hopefully stop animals from being injured.”

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