Kaydee was found on Puriri St last weekend and Joy Clark is desperate to find the owner. Photo / Supplied
Kaydee was found on Puriri St last weekend and Joy Clark is desperate to find the owner. Photo / Supplied
A cat has had her tail amputated after being found severely injured on Puriri St.
Kaydee, who is thought have been attacked by a dog, was surrendered to Little Critters Rescue after turning up starving and injured last weekend. The cat was taken straight to the vet and was givenantibiotics and pain relief and had her tail amputated on Tuesday.
Joy Clark from Little Critters Rescue named the cat Kaydee after emergency vet Kaydee Smith at Vets of Carlton.
"She has just been amazing with her. She has been in horrific amounts of pain, and yet she has been so trusting and loving. Just incredible."
She said it was a team effort taking care of Kaydee, and Clark was desperate to find her owner.
"If I can't find her original owner and the vet doesn't want to adopt her, she will be staying here. You get a bit protective of these ones that have had that much trauma."
The injury is suspected to be around two weeks old.
Kaydee's traumatic tail injury, suspected to be from a dog bite. Photo / Supplied
"I can't see how she could be a stray. Either she has been chased away from home by a dog, or someone malicious has relocated her."