Misty the cat from Papakura , recovering after she was shot at point blank range with a slug gun. Photo/Supplied
An Auckland vet clinic is offering a reward to anyone who can help catch those who shot two city cats.
Both cats were seriously injured, but survived, after being shot by pellet guns in less than a week - one in Beachlands on July 29 and the other in Papakura on August 3.
Manukau After Hours Veterinary Clinic staff who treated both cats were offering a financial reward to catch the shooters.
It started a Givealittle page to raise funds for the reward and help pay for the first cat's treatment - it has so far raised more than $1500.
The first feline victim was 1-year-old Ritchie - a domestic short-haired cat from Beachlands.
"Unfortunately, there are some people who consider cats a nuisance and we would hate to think this is the outcome of those attitudes," she said. "Someone must know something in our community."
If the reward is not claimed, the funds raised will be donated to Paw Justice.