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Woman devastated after therapy cat hit and killed by quad bike in Cumberland Avenue, Shepway

A young woman has been left heartbroken after her therapy cat was hit and killed by a quad bike.

Four-year-old Freddie died on Wednesday morning when he was struck in Cumberland Avenue, opposite St Martin’s Church, in Shepway, Maidstone.

Chaz Turl, from Shepway, bought Freddie as a therapy cat in 2018. Picture: Chaz Turl
Chaz Turl, from Shepway, bought Freddie as a therapy cat in 2018. Picture: Chaz Turl

Chaz Turl bought Freddie in 2018 to help her cope following the death of her sister, and since then he has comforted her through struggles with her mental health.

But the 21-year old knew something was wrong when Freddie did not return home on Tuesday evening.

“He went out and didn’t come in like he usually does,” she explained.

“I just thought he was out roaming in the nice weather.

“We left it a couple of days as our cats are known to roam sometimes, but I thought ‘no, this isn’t right’ - it wasn’t like Freddie.

Freddie was bought as a therapy cat because of his calming nature. Picture: Chaz Turl
Freddie was bought as a therapy cat because of his calming nature. Picture: Chaz Turl

“I posted him as missing and somebody tagged me in a post on Facebook saying they’d seen a cat hit by a quad bike at around 8.15am in the morning.

“A lady took him to Newnham Court vets so I went to identify him and unfortunately it was him.”

“I am absolutely heartbroken he’s gone.”

Miss Turl, who has nine other cats, added: “Freddie was too friendly and loving for his own good.

“He always had a fuss from people, especially kids on the way to school.”

Owner Chaz Turl with Freddie. Picture: Chaz Turl
Owner Chaz Turl with Freddie. Picture: Chaz Turl

But sometimes Freddie’s friendly nature made him vulnerable.

Miss Turl says he was attacked multiple times prior to his death, was burned with cigarettes and even catapulted with stones.

Following the incident on Wednesday, Miss Turl is hoping to find the driver of the quad bike.

She said: “Someone must have ring doorbell footage or CCTV, or know who owns the quad who hit him.

“Please if you do, come forward.”

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