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Katie-Ann Gupwell

Man told shopkeeper he had a dead cat in a bag - before handing over a live snake

Someone walked into a pet shop claiming to have a dead cat in a bag, but it turned out to be a live snake.

RSPCA Cymru has now issued an appeal to find the person who walked into an Abertillery pet shop and handed over a bag, claiming it contained a dead cat.

After opening it up the shopkeeper found a corn snake inside that was very much alive.

The incident happened on Wednesday, July 15 at Pawfection Pet Shop on Somerset Street.

The orange and brown snake was inside the tied bag, inside a cat food container and wrapped in a towel.

It came into the care of the RSPCA before being transferred to specialist facilities for ongoing care.

A report to the RSPCA claims the man had entered the pet shop one day prior to the incident (Tuesday, July 14) with his daughter, enquiring about purchasing a pet bird.

A man told a shopkeeper in Abertillery he had a dead cat in a bag - but it turned out to be a snake that was very much alive (RSPCA Cymru)
He handed over a bag (RSPCA Cymru)

Fiona Thomas, RSPCA animal collection officer, said: “It beggars belief that someone would walk into a pet shop and dump a helpless live snake like this.

“Bizarrely, we understand the man pretended the bag contained a dead cat, and quickly left the shop.

"Inside was the corn snake inside a cat food packet and wrapped in a towel.

“Fortunately, the snake soon came into our care and was then transferred to specialist facilities."

He claimed there was a cat in the bag (RSPCA Cymru)

Fiona added: “Exotic pets are a big commitment and their needs are just the same as they would be in the wild.

"People should only take one on if they have thoroughly researched the needs of the particular species and what is required in the care of the animal, and only consider keeping one if they can ensure they are fully able to provide for these needs.

“We are eager to speak to the individual alleged to have dumped this snake – and anyone with information can contact our inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018.”

Anyone who may know the individual has been urged to contact the RSPCA.

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