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Cat shot with bow and arrow in Philadelphia

This feline only needs three paws to land.

A depraved beast shoots a cat to death with a bow and arrow on the streets of Philadelphia and leaves it there until it is miraculously rescued by volunteers.

According to the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PSPCA), Kimiko was found last week with an arrow lodged in her thigh, an apparent sign of animal cruelty.

Kimiko was found last week with an arrow stuck in her thigh. PASPCA/Instagram
X-ray images showed how close the arrow tip was to her bone. PASPCA/Instagram

The friendly feline was discovered by the caretaker of a cat colony in Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansions neighborhood on Friday, September 20th, with a metal arrow protruding from its side, and left to slowly suffer. He died a certain death.

X-ray image Posted on Facebook The tip of the arrow is shown wedged into Kimiko's right leg, only a few inches from the bone. PSPCA surgeons from Philadelphia Veterinary Emergency Hospital rushed to the scene and saved her life.

Nicole Wilson from the PSPCA said of the senseless attack: The cat was clearly injured and suffered for hours until someone found it and brought it to help. ”

According to the PSPCA, Kimiko suffered for hours before someone found her. PASPCA/Instagram

The emergency surgery was successful and Kimiko is currently recovering at a PSPCA shelter. that shelter I posted a clip A photo of a kitten playfully stretching out in an open crate, with a caption emphasizing that the kitten remains affectionate towards humans, despite having good reason to be wary and fearful. There is.

The PSPCA's Animal Law Enforcement Unit is investigating this incident and anyone with information about the person responsible should call the PSPCA's Animal Cruelty Hotline at 866-8601 or email cruelty@pspca.org I'm calling on you to send it.

Kimiko is currently recuperating at the PSPCA shelter. PASPCA/Instagram

“This person seriously injured this cat,” Wilson said, adding, “We don't know that someone who makes that choice won't make another choice that could potentially hurt another person.” he added.

There have been 50,000 cases of animal cruelty in Pennsylvania since 2017. When a country introduces the Libre Law This created harsher penalties for animal abusers, including making aggravated assault on animals a felony.

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