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Thursday, 2 August, 2001, 12:35 GMT 13:35 UK
Cat survives shotgun blast
x-ray
An x-ray shows how Archie was peppered with shot
A cat riddled with 50 shotgun pellets in a "sickening" attack is making a miraculous recovery.

Archie, a two-year-old black tom, is on the road to recovery after his body was sprayed with pellets.

RSPCA inspectors thought the plucky tabby was sure to die after seeing an x-ray of his horrific injuries.

Vets have now said that his immediate prospects have improved but he is blind in one eye.

Archie
Archie has lost his sight in one eye
The injured cat was discovered in a lane in Bakewell, Derbyshire.

His owner Yvonne Price said that when vets examined her pet they feared the worst.

"When I first saw him at the vet's I just burst into tears," said the 51-year-old.

"They told me it was touch-and-go, but then Archie is such a little fighter he just wouldn't let go."

Vets have managed to remove one pellet but the rest will have to remain in the cat's body.

Yvonne Price
Yvonne Price: "Archie is a little fighter"
The tabby has been left with severe nerve damage.

Vets first thought they might have to amputate a leg and remove his injured eye but that has now been ruled out.

"This is a despicable and sickening attack on a defenceless young cat," said RSPCA inspector John Preston.

"Archie has just been used for target practice."

The police and the RSPCA are trying to trace the attacker.

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