The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Probe into cruelty claim after cat goes missing

Owner told her pet was thrown into water by youngster

- Aileen roberTson arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

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.”

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

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