2 Kittens Dead, 2 Others 'Fighting For Their Lives' After Being Found Zip-Tied Together
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2 Kittens Dead, 2 Others 'Fighting For Their Lives' After Being Found Zip-Tied Together
2 Zip-Tied Kittens Dead, 2 Others 'Fighting For Their Lives' - San Diego, CA - The kittens still had their umbilical cords attached and were covered in fleas, according to Helen Woodward Animal Center.
Someone zip-tied newborn kittens and left them in a shopping cart. Two died.
It was a heart-wrenching discovery. Someone zip-tied four newborn kittens together and left them — covered in fleas and with their umbilical cords still attached — abandoned in a shopping cart. The smallest two kittens would not live through the day. The other two tiny tabbies, less than five days old when found, are fighting to survive. Just who tied up the kittens remains a mystery. The surviving pair had an encouraging first night of recovery…
Litter of kittens found zip-tied to shopping cart
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) -- Four kittens were found zip-tied to the bottom of a shopping cart at a Riverside County shopping center Tuesday evening. The kittens were found by one of the Helen Woodward Animal Center's partners, who knew to call the shelter. “When they came in, they still had their umbilical cords attached," said Austin Hale from the Helen Woodward Animal Center. Hale had been there the moment the kittens arrived for emergency care,…
Pet food rep finds 5-day old kittens zip-tied, brings them to Helen Woodward center
One of the kittens, now known as Frodo and Sam, after being rescued and taken to the Helen Woodward Animal Center. (Photo courtesy of HWAC) Two kittens found zip-tied were “fighting for their lives” Wednesday, according to the Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe. Signs, though, were encouraging for the two surviving orange tabbies, dubbed Frodo and Sam. They were found along with two other kittens tied together beneath a cart at a Ri…
2 zip-tied kittens rescued, recovering in Rancho Santa Fe; 2 others died
Two kittens found zip-tied together at a shopping center were “fighting for their lives” Wednesday at Helen Woodward Animal Center in Rancho Santa Fe. The orange tabbies, tentatively named Frodo and Sam, were found along with two other kittens tied together beneath a shopping cart up in Riverside by a rep for Blue Buffalo pet food who has a relationship with the animal shelter, officials said. The other two kittens did not survive their injuries…
Newborn Kittens Found Fighting For Life In A Dumpster
In this video we see a caring couple doing their nightly rounds to take out the trash and feed the local stray kitties. When they arrive at the dumpster they can hear tiny meows coming from inside. The post Newborn Kittens Found Fighting For Life In A Dumpster appeared first on We Love Cats and Kittens.
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