Fundraiser to help injured cat hit by car and left abandoned in South Yorkshire street in pain for days
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The little cat, named Caroline, was said to have been found “in such a distressing state” and was taken to Thornberry Animal Sanctuary in North Anston, Rotherham. She is thought to have been on the streets, unclaimed, for days before she was rescued.
Staff at the sanctuary said Caroline was severely malnourished, dehydrated and in pain. An X-ray revealed she had a leg fracture.
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In a Facebook post, the sanctuary said: “This beautiful girl sadly came to Thornberry after being hit by a car and left in the street for a few days unclaimed by any owner. When she arrived at Thornberry, she was severely malnourished, dehydrated, in pain and had scuffed nails and a bloody nose.
“After further investigations by our vet, it became apparent she had also fractured her leg.
“As we approach Halloween, these and the many more animals we care for, have had enough of being tricked by humans and need treating with love and care. When you donate to Thornberry this is what we spend your money on. Making sure the neglected and mistreated get that second chance they deserve.
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Hide Ad“We will nurse and care for this girl, ensuring that she receives the pain relief and antibiotics that she requires to make a full recovery. If you would like to contribute to her vet bill and care costs, then please do donate. Whatever you can give, will help. Thank you.”