Rugby Toffee
Player Valuation: £60m
A tabby cat has made an amazing recovery after a thug shot him with a crossbow.
Dave had the 14-inch arrow bolt in his body for a week
The 14in bolt entered Dave's neck and came out by his left elbow - missing his heart and lungs by millimetres.
A vet told them that the blunt tip of the bolt meant the cat's organs were pushed out of the way, rather than being cut.
Dave the tabby was given up for dead by its owners after it went missing for eight days.
Parents Andrew and Juliet Childerhouse's two daughters could not believe it when they saw him limping around the garden.
They all rushed the injured feline to Mill House Veterinary Surgery in King's Lynn and the arrow was safely removed.
Dave is now on the mend, but the family are still upset that somebody was willing to attack their cat so viciously.
Dave had the 14-inch arrow bolt in his body for a week
The 14in bolt entered Dave's neck and came out by his left elbow - missing his heart and lungs by millimetres.
A vet told them that the blunt tip of the bolt meant the cat's organs were pushed out of the way, rather than being cut.
Dave the tabby was given up for dead by its owners after it went missing for eight days.
Parents Andrew and Juliet Childerhouse's two daughters could not believe it when they saw him limping around the garden.
They all rushed the injured feline to Mill House Veterinary Surgery in King's Lynn and the arrow was safely removed.
Dave is now on the mend, but the family are still upset that somebody was willing to attack their cat so viciously.