Two weeks ago, on Sunday, May 17, three young children were playing hide and seek in a quiet Coventry suburb when one boy dashed into the garden of an abandoned property and froze.
In front of him was a 20ft-long concrete water tank, eight-feet-wide, covered in algae and overgrown with weeds. Floating on the surface was the bloated but unmistakable corpse of a dead cat.
The boy sprinted home to his mother who immediately alerted local ‘cat lady’ Paula Singleton – currently the proud owner of no fewer than ten moggies – and together the women ventured to the property. The smell
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