Adopt a cat month: A young stray cat may lose her leg after an air rifle attack in Redditch

The Cat’s Protection charity is campaigning for the government to change the law and license air guns in England to prevent other pusses from suffering like Paris
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A 18-month-old cat was wounded by an air rifle pellet while battling life as a stray and may yet lose her leg as a result of the cruel act.

The unlucky feline arrived in the care of Cats Protection’s Birmingham Adoption Centre after she had been seen straying around the Redditch area for over a month.

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The moggie, named Paris by her carers, is all black except for a highlight of white on her chest and scattering of white on her head. She had been scavenging for food until a kind family began feeding her in their garden.

However, when Paris started to become more withdrawn and lash out, the family appealed to the charity for help. Upon arrival at the centre, it was clear that Paris was in pain and struggling to walk on her left leg.

The Cat’s Protection charity is campaigning for the government to change the law and license air guns in England to prevent other pusses from suffering like Paris.

The charity’s deputy manager in Birmingham, Paula Beswick, said: “Paris had a very swollen front leg and foot when she was brought to us. She was unable to bear weight on it and was in a lot of pain which is why her behaviour had changed towards the family feeding her.

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“Our vet checked her leg and prescribed her some pain relief until we were able to get her up to the surgery. Initially we thought she was suffering from an abscess caused by a cat bite but we were shocked when we saw the x-rays.

“There was a lead pellet lodged between her toes. Along with the pellet, she has also sustained two broken toes.”

Paris’s left paw with the pellet embedded (Credit: Cats Protection)Paris’s left paw with the pellet embedded (Credit: Cats Protection)
Paris’s left paw with the pellet embedded (Credit: Cats Protection)

Paris had her foot fully shaved for surgery and the pellet was removed under anaesthetic and the following day, Paris was able to stand on her paw.

However, depending how the broken toes heal, she may still require amputation of her leg.

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Beswick added: “When it was removed we were horrified, not only was it quite a large pellet but it had a vicious-looking red spike at one end, the type specifically used for hunting. It’s appalling that access to weapons that shoot this kind of pellet don’t require a license.

“Paris would have been in significant pain while also trying to fend for herself outdoors. If she hadn’t been brought to us when she was, it’s likely she could have died from an infection or lost her paw.”

X-ray of Paris’s paw (Credit Lakeside Vets)X-ray of Paris’s paw (Credit Lakeside Vets)
X-ray of Paris’s paw (Credit Lakeside Vets)

Cats Protection is calling for the Government to license air guns in England and Wales as in Scotland and Northern Ireland - where licensing is already in place.

To find out how to back Cats Protection’s campaign to end cruel air gun attacks, please visit www.cats.org.uk/airguns.

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To find out more about Paris as well as the other cats at Birmingham Adoption Centre currently in need of homes, please visit www.cats.org.uk/birmingham

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