Posted: Thu 4th Jun 2015

Cat found abandoned in a Deeside Church with a note addressed ‘To God’

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jun 4th, 2015

The RSPCA are appealing for information after cat found abandoned at St Deniol’s Church Hawarden

The black cat was inside a pet carrier with a note which was addressed ‘to God’

The cat was found in the porch of St Deniol’s Church, Hawarden on Tuesday by a member of the public.

RSPCA inspector Tim Jones said:

“A note was left with the cat addressed ‘to God’. 

The cat was in a green and grey plastic animal carrier with a blanket and dried cat food.

We are appealing to anyone who has any information about this cat to contact the RSPCA inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018.”

The cat is now in our care and will be made available for rehoming if the owners do not come forward.

If you would like to help the RSPCA, you can give £3 now by texting HELP to 78866 (text costs £3 + one standard network rate message). We are a charity and rely on public donations to exist.

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