After traveling in a waste lorry from London to Milton Keynes, a cat had to have his leg amputated. In Milton Keynes, Stig was discovered at a waste depot, and it was said that he traveled to this place from one of the London areas by bin lorry. According to RSPCA, it was claimed that it is impossible to recognize whether he was discarded purposefully or from where the cat was picked up.
Key Takeaways of Cat’s leg amputated after Milton Keynes bin lorry trip
- A cat’s leg was amputated after traveling in a bin lorry.
- Stig was traveling from London to Milton Keynes.
- The staff took the injured cat from the Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire branch of the charity.
- No microchip was found, so it was impossible to find his owner.
The entire team at the depot took the injured feline to the Milton Keynes and North Buckinghamshire branch of the charity, which further told that it was essential to cut off the leg of the Stig as he had gotten a severe injury to it.
According to the spokesperson of RSPCA, whether this wound was an outcome of being in a lorry able to destroy things to ninety percent of their actual size, or another possibility is that the Stig was dumped, no one will know this.
Moreover, this black cat, Stig, was not microchipped and was without any exclusive markings, so the charity claimed it was not possible to find his owner. Also, they advised owners to get their pet cats microchipped so that in case any pets get lost, they could be brought together with their owners.