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Probe launched after pair of suspected cat poisonings in same street

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The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information after the suspected poisoning of two cats, who were found on the same street within 24 hours.Scotland’s animal welfare charity were alerted to the cats by a member of the public, who found them on Polmaise Crescent, Fallin, on April 22 and 23.Scottish SPCA animal rescue officer, Eilidh Hoehle, said, “The first cat found was quite underweight, and had ulcers and swelling in his mouth.

Thankfully, he is now receiving the care he needs at one of our animal rescue and rehoming centres.“The second cat found just 24 hours later, was a male, ginger short hair.

Sadly, his mouth was so severely ulcerated that it was too late to provide treatment. He would have been in a lot of pain, and he was extremely emaciated as the ulceration had caused severe swelling.“The cat’s tongue was also burnt which the vets confirmed is usually caused by licking something acidic or poisonous.“Due to the extent of this animal’s condition, it was decided on veterinary advice that the kindest thing to do would be to put him to sleep and end his suffering.Click here for more news and sport from the Stirling area.“As both cats were found on the same street within 24 hours, we are concerned that these were potentially deliberate acts of poisoning and are urging the public to report anything suspicious.“However, these cats may have accessed a garage or shed where antifreeze or something similar has leaked.

We are appealing for local residents to please check anywhere that they think might be a risk.“Antifreeze, ethylene glycol, is highly poisonous to cats and causes a very slow, painful death.

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