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By Goldiemad (**) [gb] Date 11.06.10 22:56 GMT
This evening my son witnessed a cat being run over. The other driver drove on without stopping, so Matthew stopped and rang me. By the time we got there he had moved the poor thing onto the grass verge and was sat on the floor trying to keep it calm. Another motorist had seen what happened and kindly came turned round and came back with a blanket. We have taken it to my vet's who couldn't do enough to help and although at first they didn't think the prognosis was good, they rang me just before they finished and things are looking up a bit.

The problem we have is that they are sure it is a stray so are not expecting anyone to claim it. They are quite happy to nurse it back to health should it pull through, but they have rung around all their local contacts to try and find it a rescue place for when it is well enough to leave, but everywhere is full. What they are suggesting is if he does survice, they will castrate him and then they are suggesting he be released near where he was hit. It is quite rural, and apparently there are quire a lot of feral cats live rough, but is this OK.

I know it's a long shot, but does anyone know of any "unofficial" cat rescues in the Lancashrie area that may have a place available. We don't mind transporting him within a reasonable distance.
By Goldmali (****) [gb] Date 11.06.10 23:25 GMT
http://www.srpcc.co.uk/
They no longer operate as a rescue but may well be able to help if you contact them -should be a link via website for e-mail contact.
Marianne. Dogs are not our whole lives, there are cats too!
By St.Domingo (***) [gb] Date 12.06.10 08:24 GMT
Have you tried Cats Protection Preston (01772 748788)? They are usually very helpful and might be able to advise alternatives if they can't help .

Good luck .XXX
By suejaw (****) [gb] Date 12.06.10 09:22 GMT
I hope you find somewhere. How feral is it?
http://www.animalsanctuaries.co.uk/sanctuaries.asp?screen_No=1&CT=Cats&B=N

http://www.catsurvivaltrust.org/cathelp.htm

http://www.celiahammond.org/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=29&MMN_position=50:50 - This lady rescues feral cats..
By ChristineW (***) [gb] Date 12.06.10 13:27 GMT

> [url=http://www.srpcc.co.uk/" rel=nofollow]http://www.srpcc.co.uk/[/url]
> They no longer operate as a rescue but may well be able to help if you contact them -should be a link via website for e-mail contact.


Yes, I would go with them.  Dedicated cat lovers.
3 litters of Munsters = 3 Sh.Ch's & 3 RCC winners! Not bad eh?
By furriefriends (***) [gb] Date 12.06.10 22:19 GMT
Just to say well done to your son for his actions. hope you find someone to take care of the
By STARRYEYES (***) [gb] Date 13.06.10 18:59 GMT
http://www.catchat.org/phoenix/cgibin/prtoc.cgi (usually very hepful and if she cant them I  am sure she will point you in the right direction)
(Phoenix cat rescue)Merseyside
Faithful and true to the last beat of his heart.
By Goldiemad (**) [gb] Date 13.06.10 22:16 GMT
Thanks for all the suggestions.

As of this morning, he is continuing to do well. He has been xrayed, etc and unbelievably doesn't seem to have any significant injuries. He has been treated with large doses of steroids and apart from being terrified, is doing well.

After a lot of phone calls, I have arranged with a friend who has a farm that we can release him on her property as soon as he is ready to be released. She has taken on a few similar cases over the years and is familar with the correct way to introduce him to his new territory.

I fully expected to have to foot the bill myself, but I am so pleased with how our vet practice has helped out, apparently they will receive £60 off the RSPCA towards their costs, but the rest is just written off. Locally they are known as being quite expensive, but if we all pay an extra £ or two on our bills and helps them tend to injured strays like this one, then I for one am not complaining.

Thanks again for your suggestions.
By Annabella (***) [gb] Date 15.06.10 09:41 GMT
Glad you have sorted things,thank goodness for kind people like you.

Sheila.xx
Annie.my lovely labrador and little tom kitten
Run Free Sadie our wondeful lady
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