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It is thought the cat may have been scavenging for food when it became stuck
in the empty pet food can. No really, ya think?
Mr. Seddon seems to know something about having a head stuck in a can.A cat that wandered into a Fife rescue centre with a can stuck on its head has left staff wondering how it reached them without being knocked down.
The female cat walked into the Scottish SPCA's Wildlife Rescue Centre in Middlebank on Sunday with her head wedged in an empty pet food tin.
After the can was carefully removed she was checked over.
She has now been taken to the Edinburgh and Lothians Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre in Balerno, Edinburgh.
Cat's eyes
Colin Seddon, Scottish SPCA Wildlife Rescue Centre manager, said: "Luckily no damage was done and the little cat was very pleased to be freed from the discomfort that comes with having your head stuck inside a tin can.
"We think it's likely that she was scavenging and came across this discarded tin of cat food.
"She may have got the can stuck on her head and then became disorientated, it's lucky she wasn't hit by a car."
Mr Seddon added: "This only illustrates the fact that litter can pose a threat to both wild and domestic animals and we always encourage people to make sure they bag and bin their rubbish, it could save an animal's life."
The cat was wearing a distinctive collar printed with green cat's eyes.
Remember, when a blinded, disoriented, clairvoyant, and potentially suffocating cat comes to your door, make sure you take a picture first.![]()
Last edited by Commodore; 02-17-2010 at 08:34 PM.
The Force is strong in this one...
The cat doesn't appear to have been very hungry.
I'm sick and tired of my brothers and sisters dying to preserve America's right to drive like assholes.
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