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Bear the kitten survives Christmas scare thanks to vets’ charity

The six-month-old underwent a life-saving operation after he swallowed the netting from a beef joint last year.

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A six-month-old kitten used up one of his nine lives after he ate the netting from his owner’s Christmas roast beef and had to undergo emergency surgery.

Vets from the PDSA charity acted swiftly to save Bear after the netting from the beef joint caused a blockage in his intestines which almost killed him.

It happened on Boxing Day last year when Bear helped himself to leftovers at his owner Joshua Simpson’s home in Darlington.

Bear the kitten after surgery
The cat was treated by the PSDA in Middlesbrough (PSDA/PA)

Bear was treated by the PDSA vet in Middlesbrough and an X-ray confirmed he had a blockage in his intestine which needed to be removed urgently.

Vet Gabrielle Fish said: “The operation took nearly five hours. Thankfully, we were able to remove all the string but we also had to remove two inches of Bear’s intestines that were too damaged to be repaired.”

Joshua and Bear the kitten
Bear’s owner Joshua Simpson hailed the treatment his cat received (PDSA/PA)

“In the chaos of the day we must’ve left it out, and he’d been attracted by the smell.

“We felt awful, so now we’re careful to put everything away immediately and never leave food or leftovers out.”

He added: “This was our first time using PDSA and the treatment was outstanding.

Bear the kitten
Bear is recovering well after his ordeal (PDSA/PA)

“I want to say a huge thank you to PDSA for all their help and support – without the incredible team at Middlesbrough Pet Hospital, we wouldn’t have Bear with us for his second Christmas.”

The PDSA expects to see around 23,000 pets over the two-week Christmas break and is appealing for the public’s help to support free or low-cost treatment.

To find out more visit www.pdsa.org.uk/saveastar

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