Kitten found hanged from M62 motorway bridge
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The owner of a six-month-old kitten has been left devastated after her pet was found hanged from a motorway bridge.
Hugo, a black and white ragdoll, was cut down by emergency services after being spotted above the M62 at Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire, by a member of the public on Sunday.
He had been hanged with a piece of blue twine, the RSPCA said.
Owner Lorna Taylor said she was "devastated to think what had happened to him".
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"I last saw him on Saturday night. I was pulling sticky buds out of his fur," she said.
"He was a very bold cat and he would have fought his corner. Whoever did this must be covered in scratches."
RSPCA inspector Thomas Hutton said: "He had trauma to his neck and there were no other obvious physical injuries.
"He was clearly a healthy cat a day before, which leads me to think that this was a shocking act of deliberate cruelty.
"It's very difficult to imagine how anyone could do such a sadistic thing."
Hugo was hanged at some point between 21:00 BST on Saturday and 10:00 on Sunday, he added.
The charity has appealed for information.