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Hurt cat finds its way to vet



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Published Date: 30 August 2008
A CAT seriously injured after being hit by a car has made an incredible recovery – after managing to drag itself off the road and find his own way to the vet.
Bogart was left with a smashed leg and hip after being run over near his home. But rather than lying down and hoping help would come, the puss limped to the house of the person best qualified to save him.

The cat's owner, Laura Hughes, of Pittenw
eem in Fife, said that Bogart had visited local vet John Ferguson in the past, but even she couldn't believe the black and white cat was clever enough to find his way to his garden. The vet now practises in the fishing village of St Monans but used to run his surgery from home.

Ms Hughes said: "How he found his way there is a mystery, but it certainly made the difference and saved his life."

Bogart, who is 11, suffered a triple leg fracture, hip displacement and extreme shock in the accident, which is believed to have happened on the same busy stretch of road where his brother Humphrey was killed by a car.

Mr Ferguson was initially concerned that the cat's injuries were so severe he would be forced to put it down. But because he was able to act quickly and take Bogart to a nearby clinic, the animal survived.

Ms Hughes said: "It's a miracle, really. He'd been to the vet's house years ago – but he doesn't even run his surgery from there any more."

Mr Ferguson took Bogart to St Monans for treatment – but only found out where he lived a week later when the Hughes family put a leaflet about their missing cat through the surgery door .

Ms Hughes said she, her husband Billy and three-year-old daughter Eve were delighted to have Bogart back at home.

"He's not eating very much and he's in a lot of discomfort, but he's a big, strong cat. He's lively, noisy and in your face."

She said the family faced vet's bills of more than £1,000 but added: "He's well worth it."

"He's not allowed to stand up or walk around yet because he's got pins in his leg, but the vet says he'll be able to get around again in about four weeks."

She found it hard to believe he really knew where he was going. "I think it is just a coincidence. The chances of a cat finding the vet's house are just about zero."





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jerrymanders,

30/08/2008 01:27:48
....within weeks he'll be back out killing all those pesky garden birds......I do like a happy ending.
2

Scullion,

Canada 30/08/2008 03:42:52
The cat should have dragged itself to the bank to arrange a loan first.
I daresay that someone took the cat there or the vet found it.
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Douglas,

Bathgate 30/08/2008 07:37:45
Did it use cat-nav to find it's way? :o)
6

donald anderson it's me,

30/08/2008 07:48:52
If it wasn't a fat ct it should have gone to the PDSA.
7

Flan Haggis,

30/08/2008 13:04:30
I filmed the cat going to the vet, see it at

http://uk.youtube.com/m0rganson
8

It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 30/08/2008 13:21:51
What a nice story - I nominate this cat for President of the United States
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Kitti Kat,

Newtown Square 30/08/2008 18:51:23
As a person owned by a few cats, I do not understand why pet owners allow their cats to run outside. My cats are now 17, 16 and 12 year old. Had I allowed them to run outdoors they would have been killed long ago. Responsible pet owners (especaially cats) will have their cats neutered or spayed, perhaps de-clawed and kept inside where the cat will be safe and give a lot of love (at least my cats do) to their human. Our friends in Scotland allow their cats to run and so far, one is dead , the other has had several "near misses" by cars , plus the neighborhood thugs who are known to torture neighbor's pets--especially cats and bunnies. Glad the cat is safe but I hope the owner will change her ways of being a pet owner.
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YTK,

here 02/09/2008 17:21:50
Bogart was HORRIBLY hurt because his owner let him roam outside!! WHY WHY WHY?

Keep your pets INSIDE!! The streets are NOT safe for them!!

And as far as cats killing birds-- did you know that 7 MILLION birds are killed each year by collisions with windows and windshields-- and 100 MILLION birds are killed by lawn chemicals? Let's also not forget those birds that are killed by predators (eagles, hawks, foxes, dogs, etc), and by mean kids and mean adults. Then, how about those Developers who bulldoze Entire Forests so they can build more "cardboard" townhouses?!

Cats are VERY low on the spectrum when it comes to killing birds!

 

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