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Kitten found with paint stuck in horrific act of cruelty





Associations deplore a large number of acts of cruelty towards cats. Indeed, they are more likely to meet bad people during their escapades. This poor baby suffered the unthinkable, but today, thanks to the benevolence of caregivers at a shelter, he was given a second chance at life.











The organization for felines 4 The Love of Cats Rescuebased at Rotherham au UKwas tasked with a harrowing rescue after a local resident reported.

The man had indeed discovered in a ditch a ball of hair in poor condition. She was half frozen and her coat was full of paint.

The baby had undoubtedly suffered atrocities and then been abandoned to its fate.

“She was deposited in an icy gutter. She was unable to move because the paint had dried. She was therefore completely stiff, but was shivering with cold.lamented a spokesperson at the Daily Star.

Illustration of the article: Kitten found with paint stuck in horrific act of cruelty

4 The Love of Cats Rescue

The volunteers bundled up the unfortunate little female and took her to the veterinary clinic. Which bathed it in hot water to warm it up and soften the paint.

Once clean, she ate her fill and then curled up in a cozy blanket to rest.

A new house

A few days after her misadventure, the young cat was already feeling better. She was entrusted to a foster family who made her forget the horror she had suffered.

So she was ready to go to a loving home.

Her story touched adopters who decided to open the doors of their homes and their hearts to her. It has therefore integrated its new neighborhoods and now enjoys a serene life.

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Illustration of the article: Kitten found with paint stuck in horrific act of cruelty

4 The Love of Cats Rescue

At the same time, an investigation was launched by the police and the RSPCAthe Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

“As well as being harmed by their owners, cats are also more vulnerable, as they tend to move around on their own, which can lead them to encounter malicious people”said a spokesperson.