Officers are appealing for information as a cat sustained injuries after becoming stuck in a banned animal trap in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire
Officers Are Appealing For Information As A Cat Sustained Injuries After Becoming Stuck In A Banned Animal Trap In The Forest Of Dean In Gloucestershire
On Wednesday 26 October a cat named Belle had become caught in a trap near
to her home in the Harrison Way area of Lydney.
The trap is suspected to be a Gin Trap which was banned in 1958 due to the
extreme damage they cause.
Belle managed to crawl her way home and has since been taken to the vets
however there is a chance her leg may need to be amputated.
PC Cath McDay from the Rural Crime Team said: “To witness a pet in this
situation is horrific – no one should have to go through this as a result
of a careless person who has set a trap illegally – for whatever the
intended purpose.
“Gin Traps were banned for use in 1958, and the use of traps is governed by
the Pests Act 1954.
“This style of trap is used to catch an animal by its leg or head using
spring operated jaws with teeth and the injuries they cause can be horrific.
“Not only is setting a Gin Trap an offence, and one we take seriously,
there are further offences which have been committed as a result of the
suffering that has been caused to Belle.
“I would like pet owners in the Lydney area to be vigilant in relation to
this incident and ask anyone with information to make contact with us.”
Information can be submitted online by completing the following form and
referencing incident 211 of 29 October:
https:///www.gloucestershire.police.uk

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