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5:08am Thursday 26th April 2007
A family pet was left with a punctured lung after being shot with a crossbow bolt for the second time in three months.
Black and white cat Pepsi came home with a blue arrow sticking out of either side of his chest on Tuesday, April 10.
He was shot with an identical blue plastic bolt earlier this year and had a shaft embedded in his neck.
Owner Darleen Matthews, 38, of Elmbank Avenue, Egham, Surrey, said: "Whoever did this must be sick. It's unbelievable they would do this to an animal.
"Pepsi is lucky to be alive. It has happened twice now and we are worried it will happen again."
"When Pepsi wandered in he was really quiet and wasn't himself at all. Then to our horror we noticed he had an arrow sticking out of him.
"He was not bleeding much that we could see but we were panicked to see him in that state.
"The vet said it just missed his heart and punctured his lung and caused internal bleeding."
Pepsi spent a week at the vet's and will need regular check-ups. It is hoped he will make a full recovery.
RSPCA inspector David Johnson branded the latest attack disgusting and is determined to track down the culprit.
If anyone knows who is responsible contact the RSPCA's Cruelty Line on 0870 5555 999. All calls will be treated in confidence.
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Jill Birghall, says...
9:03am Thu 26 Apr 07
Whoever is doing this to a poor defencless family pet wants the same thing to happen to them.
It's like they have a vendetta against this poor cat. I hope Pepsi doesn't have to use all his 9 lives up as he's been lucky so far.