How a cat ended up centre-stage of Wigan Athletic's trip to Sheffield Wednesday

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Wigan Athletic may have lost at Sheffield Wednesday, but defender Jason Kerr should be feline pretty proud of his own purr-formance.

On the day West Ham's Kurt Zouma attracted widespread condemnation after a video emerged of him dropping, kicking and slapping his pet cat, Kerr's antics at Hillsborough attracted only a paw-sitive reaction.

In the second half, with Latics trailing 1-0 to a hotly-disputed penalty, a four-legged intruder made its way onto the field, spotting his big meow-ment.

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Having evaded the clutches of Wednesday's Callum Paterson, Kerr swept up the naughty tortie in his arms - and avoided a cat-astrophe.

Kerr even gave his paw-some new fur-end a wave as he handed her over to a Wednesday member of staff, before claw enforcement arrived.

Sadly, the match didn't have such a happy ending, with Wednesday holding on - by a whisker - to inflict Latics second defeat in four matches.

But Kerr was left with the most peculiar tail - the Owls and the Pussycat, no less - which will surely go down in hiss-tory.

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UPDATE: Sheffield Wednesday later put out a message on their official Twitter account confirming the female cat was safe and sound and in good spirits after receiving specialist treatment.

Jason Kerr and his new fur-end at HillsboroughJason Kerr and his new fur-end at Hillsborough
Jason Kerr and his new fur-end at Hillsborough

“For those asking: Last night’s pitch invader was taken to the vets and, after an examination, was treated for a head injury and bite to the neck,” said the club tweet.

“The cat has received pain relief, antibiotics and she is now eating food.”

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