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Homeless cats: How Mackay s housing crisis impacts pets

Homeless cats: How Mackay s housing crisis impacts pets
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Vosges Opération Wanted à Capavenir : les premiers projets arrivent

Vosges Opération Wanted à Capavenir : les premiers projets arrivent
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Économie - Ouverture du G7 Finances: un accord espéré sur l impôt minimum mondial

Économie - Ouverture du G7 Finances: un accord espéré sur l impôt minimum mondial
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The sad life of Riley, abandoned in a tied plastic bag and left to die

The sad life of Riley, abandoned in a tied plastic bag and left to die We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement This is Riley. A ginger domestic short-haired kitten with piercing light blue eyes, who hasn’t had a good start in life. He was dumped in a tied-up plastic bag and left for dead in an Ipswich park at the weekend, before a passer-by found him and he was rescued by the RSPCA, where officers affectionately named him Riley. The rescued kitten in the hands of an RSPCA inspector.

Kitten found tied up and dumped inside plastic bag

Premium Content Subscriber only THE RSPCA is investigating after a kitten was found tied up inside a plastic bag at a park in Redbank Plains earlier this week. A member of the public reportedly made the horrific discovery on Sunday at PJ Calligan Park. The dumping of the animal, believed to be only a few weeks old, has left animal welfare officers outraged. RSPCA Queensland spokesman Michael Beatty called for anyone with information about the careless act to come forward. Why would someone do something like that? he said. They could have taken it to the Council or the RSPCA. Why callously dump it and why tie it up?

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