Vets forced to amputate tiny kitten after she is abandoned at A1 roundabout

A tiny kitten who was left for dead by heartless owners had to be amputated.
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The puss, described by rescuers as being 'just skin and bone', was discovered by the side of a roundabout near Wetherby at junction 45 of the A1.

Leeds Cat Rescue said she weighed a minuscule 1.3kg when she was found, similar to the weight of a kitten aged just half her six months.

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The kitten was taken straight to a vets after being found, where sadly her leg was "beyond saving".

Kitten abandoned at 'dumping ground' A1 roundabout survives after vets are forced to amputate her legKitten abandoned at 'dumping ground' A1 roundabout survives after vets are forced to amputate her leg
Kitten abandoned at 'dumping ground' A1 roundabout survives after vets are forced to amputate her leg

The cat rescue has said the roundabout where she was found was a "known dumping ground" for unwanted pets, with nine cats found abandoned there over recent months.

Only five were rescued uninjured, as two have needed to have their legs amputated, one had a dislocated hip and another cat sadly had to be put to sleep due to suffering serious head injuries.

Leeds Cat Rescue has now taken in the black kitten and said it's hoped she will make a swift recovery and may even find a new home in time for Christmas.

Anyone who is interested in re-homing her should contact Leeds Cat Rescue on 07521 914398.

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