Deceased cat between cromdale and the fire station
My apologies for the story that follows.
Sad story but I need to share in case somebody is missing their cat, today on his way home my partner noticed a man walking along Pakuranga road with a cat, it was the way he was holding the cat that caught his attention apparently he was holding the cat by its feet.
My partner said he then realised that the cat the man was holding was obviously deceased, the man walked to the bus stop between cromdale road and the fire station where he then disposed of the cat in the local bin by that bus stop. Very sad to see and hear not what I would call the appropriate thing do to, I just thought I should mention it as someone may have lost their pet and may want the choice in which to perhaps bury it.
Unfortunately not certain on the colour of the cat, possibly had black, white ,grey colouring.
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