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Cat owner’s plea for change in BARNSLEY law after shooting of Maia
midweeker A CAT owner from RECOVERY: Staincross is calling for a Anji and change in the law on air Maia. gun ownership in England after her kitten was shot in the throat last week. Anji Ripley, 52, of New Road in Staincross, went to her usual Thursday night dance class with her husband, 50-year-old Jason, but when they arrived home later that night they noticed something was wrong with their kitten, Maia. Anji told the Chronicle: “Usually when we come home both of the cats come running up the driveway to greet us but this time Maia just stayed in her hutch. “We noticed she had some blood on her chest - my husband thought she had been run over and her collar went into her chest, because we wouldn’t have ever thought she would have been shot. “It was only when the x-ray was done at the emergency vets that we realised there was a bullet lodged in her throat.” The bullet will have to remain inside the cat’s throat as surgery is only required if the injury is life-threatening, although after the bullet entered Maia, it shattered nerves in her leg which may lead to an amputation. “We’re playing a waiting game now and hoping that we can get the nerves working again,” Anji added. “The bullet that is lodged in her throat will have to remain there but it’s all about whether or not her leg has to be amputated now. “I just never realised that people could go about with an air rifle, she’s only a kitten
and is quite timid so for her to be shot in the chest she would have had to be really comfortable in her surroundings.” A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said: “Enquiries are ongoing in to reports that a cat was shot with a suspected air rifle in the Staincross area of Barnsley on August 20. “The incident is believed to have taken place on New Road at some point between 8.15pm and 9.45pm. “Officers and now looking to review nearby CCTV footage as part of the inquiry.” Anji is urging people to sign a petition to change the law on air gun ownership in England as over 800 cats in the UK have been shot with an air gun since 2015. The petition hopes to introduce licensing in England and Wales in a bid to stop the amount of cat shootings across the country. Leanne Plumtree, spokesperson for RSPCA, said: “Every year the RSPCA receives hundreds of calls to investigate cases and help hundreds of animals that are the defenceless victims of air gun attacks. “It is very distressing to think that people take pleasure in causing such horrific injuries to defenceless animals. These are deliberate and brutal acts of cruelty. “These weapons cause horrific pain and suffering and it is illegal. Anyone caught deliberately using an air gun to injure an animal can face up to six months in prison and/ or an unlimited fine if found guilty under the Animal Welfare Act.” n To sign the petition, follow the link here
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