Yorkshire: Latest news and coronavirus updatespublished at 07:13 Greenwich Mean Time 7 December 2020
Breaking news, sport, weather and travel updates from across North, West, East and South Yorkshire.
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Breaking news, sport, weather and travel updates from across North, West, East and South Yorkshire.
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They say for some people it's a matter of choosing between "food or warmth" over the Christmas period:
A drowning cat has been saved by a "hero" dog walker after being thrown from a car into a dyke in Doncaster.
The dog walker was walking along Finkle Street when he saw the cat thrown from a black Honda car into Mill Dyke, according to the RSPCA.
The man "rushed to save the drowning cat from the water and managed to pull it to safety".
The cat, which was underweight and had an exposed abscess, was taken to a nearby vet’s for treatment and is now being cared for at the RSPCA's Doncaster and Rotherham branch.
RSPCA Inspector Graeme Petty says: "There's about 15ft of land before you reach the water, so someone made a real effort to try and drown her.
"Had the dog walker not intervened I am sure she wouldn't have survived. His heroic actions saved her life," he adds.
The cat, which has been named Honey, is said to be "doing well" and is now wearing a red jumper to keep her warm after her fur had to be removed.
Anyone with information about the incident is being urged to contact the RSPCA.
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