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Sophie Watson & Lorna Hughes

RSPCA hunting for van driver in pyjamas who hurled elderly cat onto the street

A hunt has been launched for a pyjama-wearing driver who hurled a cat on the street. It comes as the charity fears more pets will be dumped due to the cost of living crisis.

A passer by snapped a picture of an orange Mercedes Benz Sprinter van after the elderly black-and-white cat was abandoned in broad daylight. The female, nicknamed ‘Socks’ by rescuers, was taken in by the RSPCA after it was dumped in Warwick on Sunday (October 23).

The van, which had a 15 registration plate, pulled up in Woodville Road on the corner of Paradise Street at 10.30am. A man wearing blue-and-white striped pyjamas then got out and threw the cat onto the pavement before driving off.

RSPCA inspector Nicola Johnson said: “This poor elderly cat was callously thrown out of a van and abandoned on the corner of the street on Sunday morning. She was lucky that someone spotted her and came to her rescue straight away before calling us.

“She’s in a poor state and would have been very frightened by her ordeal. The man who abandoned her was driving a bright orange van which certainly stands out so we’re keen to hear from anyone who may recognise the van, or who may have any information at all which could help our investigation."

The RSPCA said a man wearing blue-and-white striped pyjamas got out of an orange van and threw a cat (right) onto the pavement before driving off (RSPCA/SWNS)

The charity has also urged people who are struggling to afford to look after their pets not to abandon them. Nicola added: “We know that times are really tough at the moment with the cost-of-living crisis and sadly more and more people are struggling to afford to keep their pets but it’s heart breaking to see animals being abandoned in this way.

"We would urge anyone who is struggling to please reach out for help from friends or family, or charities. It is never acceptable to simply abandon an animal like this.

"This is a tight knit community who have all banded together to try and help this poor cat. I think they are all really shocked that something like this has happened on their doorstep.

“I hope that once Socks is back on her paws, she will find the second chance at happiness which she really deserves."

Anyone with information about the driver of the van can call the RSPCA’s inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018.

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