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| Friday, 9 August, 2002, 16:15 GMT 17:15 UK Cabbie rescues deaf moggie ![]() The cat was hurled from the car and almost run over A two-year-old deaf cat called Peppermint is recovering after being thrown from a moving car in Derby. A taxi driver who saw the animal being thrown out of the car in Normanton came to its rescue. "The cat was dropped from the car and then the driver ran over part of the box it was in," said David Driver of the Derby Animal Shelter. "Peppermint is fine now, but she is deaf and has cancerous lumps on her ears."
Richard Llewellyn, who works for taxi firm, Derby Cars, said: "The cat was tossed out of the car like a load of rubbish. "She was very thin and dingy and covered with oil stains." Mr Driver said: "She is a gregarious cat and her cancerous ears are not life-threatening. "She may have been kidnapped, so we want to try and trace the dark black saloon car that was seen dropping her." Peppermint will stay at the centre until 19 August in case her owners show up and to allow RSPCA investigators to investigate the case. | See also: 24 May 02 | Wales 04 Dec 01 | Asia-Pacific 30 Sep 01 | England Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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