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Heartbreak as dead cat in zipped up bag dumped in Greater Manchester canal

A dead cat has been found inside a zip-up bag, dumped in a Greater Manchester canal. Heartbreaking images shared by the RSPCA show the dirty, beige holdall bag which the cat had been found inside, along with its body.

The animal is described by the RSPCA as a 'black and white female Oriental-type cat' that was found in a poor condition. She was found on Monday (May 8) in the Ashton Canal, near to Portland Place in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside.

It is not known if the cat was already dead when she was dumped, or if she drowned in the canal. The RSPCA says her jaw had a piece of metal inside, which had not been inserted by a vet.

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The charity says the cat was found in 'suspicious circumstances' and is urging anyone with information to come forward. RSPCA animal rescue officer Helen Chapman, who is looking into the incident, said: “This is a very concerning incident and we are keen to find out what happened to this cat.

"Being zipped up inside a cat carrier and thrown into a canal is extremely sad and clearly no way to treat an animal. It is also concerning that she had a broken jaw which had a metal wire placed inside.

"The cat wasn’t microchipped so we’re relying on the public to help us.” It comes as many pet owners are struggling to care for their animals during the cost of living crisis, and the RSPCA insists support is available.

Helen added: “We understand the financial difficulties some people are experiencing right now, however abandoning your pet, or not seeking appropriate veterinary help if it’s needed, is never acceptable. There is help and support available and we would urge people to contact their vets, local rescues and animal welfare

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