Monday 19 March 2018

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Article written by Jessica green, 

A very fortunate cat 'who is lucky to be alive' after becoming impaled on three eight-foot metal fence posts less than a week ago has returned home. Ginger moggy Skittles was found stuck on the railings by a shocked passerby in Cricklewood, north west London, but miraculously survived after three operations.

The cat was nicknamed Angus, which means 'strong' in Gaelic, by RSPCA staff who rushed him to a vet for the lifesaving surgery.

Inspectors have no idea how the cat ended up stuck on the three posts but they suggest that the cat could have fallen from a nearby building, or it might also be the work of the Croydon Cat Killer. Four-year-old Skittles, his real name, has now been returned home to Shanakei Forde, 27, who lives in Neasden, north London.

The mum-of-two said: 'He came home on Saturday after having two operations at Medivet in Hendon, then he opened up his stitches and had to have a drain put in. <!-- Global site tag (gtag.js) - Google Analytics -->
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