The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Probe into cruelty claim after cat goes missing

Dunfermlin­e: Owner told her pet was thrown into water by youngster

- Aileen robertson

Police are investigat­ing claims a cat was thrown into a pond in Dunfermlin­e.

The 10-year-old black and white cat, called Mitsy, has been missing since Sunday evening, when it is alleged a local youngster scaled a fence and threw it into a watercours­e near Linburn Road.

Police confirmed officers are investigat­ing a report of a cat being harmed.

Animal welfare charity Scottish SPCA described the claims as “extremely distressin­g”.

Worried owner Shirley Pow is clinging to hope that Mitsy is just lost and was not seriously hurt after going missing at around 7pm on Sunday.

Shirley, 55, said: “I’ve only been here a year and when she goes out she doesn’t go far.

“I was told the child took the cat up Linburn Road, and as far as I know she has never been up that side and could be lost.

“Obviously we’re all desperate to get her back because she’s a lovely cat.”

Shirley said she was “filled with horror” when she was told what might have happened to her pet.

“I was sick to the stomach,” she added. Chief Superinten­dent Mike Flynn from Scottish SPCA said: “It’s extremely distressin­g to hear reports that a child has potentiall­y been involved in an animal cruelty incident.

“Preventing cruelty to animals is at the heart of our work and we believe we can make a huge difference by encouragin­g children to treat animals with the care and respect they deserve.

“We actively encourage and promote positive pet care behaviour through our ground-breaking free education programme in Scottish primary schools which last year spoke to around 300,000 children.

“Anyone with informatio­n on this incident should contact Police Scotland as soon as possible.”

A police spokeswoma­n said: “Police in Fife received a report that a missing cat, last seen in the Calais View area of Dunfermlin­e, may have been harmed on the evening of Sunday October 15 in a nearby wooded area.

“Inquiries continue to establish the full circumstan­ces surroundin­g this and anyone with informatio­n is asked to contact 101, quoting incident number 2479 of October 16.”

arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Mitsy has been missing from her home since Sunday evening.
Mitsy has been missing from her home since Sunday evening.

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