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RSPCA Trying To Track Down Motorist Who Threw A Kitten From A Moving Car

RSPCA Trying To Track Down Motorist Who Threw A Kitten From A Moving Car

Thankfully the kitten was scooped up from the middle of a busy road after it was cruelly thrown from a car window at a busy roundabout.​

Lisa McLoughlin

Lisa McLoughlin

The RSPCA is trying to track down the driver of a grey car after a six-week-old kitten was cruelly thrown from the moving vehicle.

Thankfully the kitten was scooped up from the middle of a busy road after it was dropped from the window at a busy roundabout in in South Wales.

Shocking dash-cam footage shows the terrified pet sitting in the road after it narrowly avoided being squashed by another car.

In the footage, the driver behind spots the kitten just in time and stops, seconds before disaster, to rescue the tiny grey cat.

The incident happened on the roundabout between the A4043 and A472 in Pontypool, in Monmouthshire on Sunday, 30th June at around 4.23pm.

Fortunately, the kitten escaped the ordeal unscathed but was taken to a nearby vets and is now being cared for by a volunteer from Cats Protection's Gwent Branch.

The rescuer said: "The kitten was rescued by me and taken to the vets immediately. It was a beautiful little boy with cute blue eyes which we are keen to adopt. Will be helping all authorities involved to catch the people. There is no reason for this to have happened - so cruel."

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RSPCA Cymru is currently appealing for any witnesses to come forward.

Speaking about the horrific incident, RSPCA inspector David Milborrow said: "We're very grateful to those who managed to safely stop when this happened and help this poor kitten.

"It was remarkable that this kitten survived this shocking incident without injury. We believe that the cat may have come from a grey car which may have been a Fiat.

"We're now appealing to any other drivers who may have seen this happen. There was a red Mazda car who also stopped and we'd really like to speak to them to see what they witnessed.

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If you have any information about the incident, you can contact RSPCA Cymru here.

Featured Image Credit: SWNS

Topics: RSPCA, Life News, Cat, Real