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she looks like something out of a japaneses cartoon Laugh

The RSPCA have criticised a "sick prank" in which a cat had its fur dyed pink and was then thrown over a garden fence in Swindon.

Officers are looking for the owner of the cat, which was found by a man in his garden in Wesley Street on 18 September.

The two-year-old, who has been named Pink, is said to be in good health.

However, vets have not been able to wash the dye out of her fur and she will have to wait for it to grow out.

It is thought the naturally white domestic short-haired cat is either a stray or has been abandoned.

This is because the fur around her neck has a pattern which suggests she has been wearing a collar fairly recently.

'Poor creature'

But the RSPCA said she could be someone's missing pet who was the victim of a prank.

It is unknown how long the dye will stay on Veterinary surgeon Penny Gillespie, who is caring for Pink at Cheldene Veterinary Centre and Boarding Cattery, said: "We have no idea what the dye is or how long it will last.

"It is clearly not toxic but still unpleasant.

"The person responsible has covered her thoroughly all over but avoided putting any around the animal's eyes and nose.

"Further washing would stress Pink and probably would not help to remove the colour so it will be case of waiting for it to grow out."

RSPCA officer Carl Hone said: "When I got the call I thought perhaps it would be a cat with something natural on their coat or which had rubbed against wet paint but this poor creature has been dyed completely pink, except around her eyes and nose, so she looks like she has a white mask on."

He added: "We are very keen to trace the person responsible for doing this to the cat and I would urge anyone with information, or who knows who she belongs to, to please call the RSPCA."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-11407516

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By:
Psychic Mutley
When: 24 Sep 10 18:10
So they've named it 'Pink'. Talk about rubbing salt into the wound.

That's like nicknaming Emile Heskey 'Sideofbarn Misser'
By:
dellman41
When: 24 Sep 10 18:13
I always like a bit of pink ****...
By:
dellman41
When: 24 Sep 10 18:13
P u s s y
By:
dellman41
When: 24 Sep 10 18:14
p.s

what is up with saying pu55y?
By:
HH Sultan Vinegar
When: 24 Sep 10 18:15
fúck knows
By:
dellman41
When: 24 Sep 10 18:16
P C gone wrong....
By:
danniellasmincepies
When: 24 Sep 10 18:19
ΡUSSY
By:
dellman41
When: 24 Sep 10 18:20
****
By:
dellman41
When: 24 Sep 10 18:20
****
By:
Wedged
When: 24 Sep 10 21:06
PUS.SY



Not problems here.
By:
huskydog
When: 24 Sep 10 21:13
Don't elderly women get their poodles dyed pink at the doggy salon?
By:
scissors
When: 26 Sep 10 02:11
Ive never looked at an elderly womans "poodle" thank you very much.
By:
danniellasmincepies
When: 26 Sep 10 02:18
just think Ham sandwich in a wind tunnel, with lettuce
By:
David Fishwick Minibus Sales
When: 26 Sep 10 03:22
The two-year-old, who has been named Pink, is said to be in good health.



Laugh
By:
mrbadger
When: 26 Sep 10 08:21
also it will now be able to sneak up undetected behind salmon and catch them unawares
By:
baracouda30
When: 26 Sep 10 13:23
Hardly crime of the century, is it?

If I caught it having a sh1t in my garden, it would be a different kind of dying it would be experiencing.
By:
polybot
When: 26 Sep 10 13:35
'Sick prank' leaves cat dyed pink in Swindon
Experts believe the dye will eventually grow out but unfortunately Swindon is permanent.
By:
crags
When: 28 Oct 16 17:26
No post from kenny on this Surprised
By:
Clerkmore
When: 28 Oct 16 18:46
Should have called it Lily!
By:
crags
When: 28 Oct 16 18:48
I'll drink to that Wink
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