Pony removed from common by RSPCA

THE RSPCA are appealling for help to find the owner following concerns for a pony removed from a common.

The four-month old pony is now safe in RSPCA Cymru care after being removed from Gelligaer and Merthyr Common due to concerns for the animal’s welfare.

The pony was removed on Tuesday 7 November by the RSPCA.

PHOTO: RSPCA Cymru

RSPCA deputy chief inspector Gemma Black said: “The pony was quiet, and subdued and a vet in attendance advised that suffering was likely if the animal was not removed.

“The young female pony is believed to be no more than four months old.”

The pony has been taken into RSPCA care and enquiries are being made to track down an owner.

Gemma added: “We are appealing for information to try and track down the owner. Anyone with any first hand information can contact the RSPCA inspectorate appeal line on 0300 123 8018 and quote 1181252.”

To help support the RSPCA, visit: www.rspca.org.uk/cruelty

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