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One life down but not out

By melissa.nightingale@wanganuichronicle.co.nz
Whanganui Chronicle·
11 Mar, 2016 08:00 PM2 mins to read

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HELP A KITTY OUT: SPCA staff member Catherine Bronnimann pats "smoochy" Winnie, who has a badly broken leg that needs restructuring.PHOTO/ STUART MUNRO

HELP A KITTY OUT: SPCA staff member Catherine Bronnimann pats "smoochy" Winnie, who has a badly broken leg that needs restructuring.PHOTO/ STUART MUNRO

Staff at the SPCA are hoping the community will step up to help fix a young cat's badly broken leg.

Winnie showed up on a Whanganui resident's doorstep with a broken leg and was taken to the SPCA, general manager Danny Auger said.

"It was basically on the front doorstep of the property, sat there holding its little paw up," he said.

An X-ray revealed the leg had broken and then fused together incorrectly. The vet estimated the cat had been injured for about five to six weeks. She appears to be about 9 months old.

"Quite often these types of injuries happen through blunt force," Mr Auger said, guessing it was likely Winnie had been hit by a car and gone to lick her wounds somewhere.

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The people whose doorstep she showed up on did not recognise her, but neighbours said Winnie was the pet of the previous owners, who had recently moved.

Mr Auger thought the owners might have given up waiting and had to move house when Winnie didn't return.

Meanwhile, she had been slowly making her way back home on her injured leg.

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"The cat can't really use its leg, it's been in quite a lot of pain. It would still be in some pain at the moment but it's now obviously on quite a lot of pain relief, so it's comfortable."

It would cost about $600 to amputate the leg, but because it was "save-able" and the cat was young and otherwise healthy, Mr Auger said they were hoping to fix the leg.

That would involve rebreaking it and restructuring it. The process would take about six to eight weeks and would cost about $1500.

"Obviously we would love to do things like that but funds are always short," Mr Auger said. "We would like to put a cry out to the Whanganui community to help little Winnie. She's a lovely, smoochy young cat."

Mr Auger said Winnie had "used up one of her nine lives at least" but deserved a second chance.

"We would love to give that a try," he said.

-To donate to Winnie, go to wanganuispca.org.nz and click "make a donation" and leave a message that it is for Winnie. People wanting to donate can also go into the SPCA on 134 London St or the SPCA op shop on Victoria Ave. Donations can be made by either cash or Eftpos.

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