The Great Outdoors? Not for Cats! 2021
Some animal shelters manipulate their euthanasia statistics by instituting policies that leave animals to struggle for survival and die painfully on the streets. So-called “trap-neuter-release” (TNR) programs—or, more accurately, “trap-neuter-reabandon” programs—may allow limited-admission shelters to spin their intake and euthanasia numbers, but they do nothing to protect cats from the horrors that befall them when left outdoors to battle harsh surroundings, sickness, and sadistic people.
Countless cats who are left outdoors without protection die from infected wounds and injuries, as even small abscesses and common urinary tract infections can become raging and deadly for unsocialized cats who cannot be handled and treated. Cats outdoors are vulnerable to contagious diseases, parasite infestations, starvation, dehydration, freezing, heatstroke, attacks by dogs and other predators, and being hit by vehicles. Cruel people often poison, shoot, burn, drown, or otherwise torture and kill cats.
Right or wrong, many property and business owners do not want cats on their property. Not everyone loves cats or wants them climbing on their cars, maiming or killing birds, or digging in their gardens. When animal shelters refuse to accept cats (as more and more so-called “no kill” facilities are doing), property owners often take matters into their own hands and resort to cruelty, both intentional and unintentional.
So many people become upset by roaming cats that legislation was introduced in Wisconsin and Utah to make it legal to stalk, hunt, and kill domestic cats! The bills failed, thanks to an outcry from animal activists and compassionate citizens, but that these bills were introduced at all should serve as a wake-up call for those who claim to care about cats—they are not safe outdoors.
Because of the many deadly hazards that cats face outdoors, responsible guardians allow their feline companions outdoors only when on a leash, in an enclosed area (such as a screened porch), or closely supervised.
Below is just a sampling of some of the horrible fates that have recently befallen stray, feral, and free-roaming cats. Countless others have died frightened and alone under porches or behind dumpsters, without anyone ever noticing what became of them.
December 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Pageland, South Carolina
SCDHEC.gov reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. According to the report, “Two people were exposed and have been referred to their healthcare providers. Seven feral cats were exposed and will be quarantined as required in the South Carolina Rabies Control Act.” No additional information was available.
Valley Center, Kansas
KSN.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot “by a saboted pellet that came from an air rifle,” according to authorities. The pellet, which could not be removed, was reportedly lodged in his chest. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Carroll Valley, Pennsylvania
PennLive.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found injured at his owner’s back door with an arrow sticking out of his abdomen. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where he had to be euthanized. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Winslow, Maine
WABI.TV reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had returned home bleeding heavily and with a leg described as “mangled.” She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where the leg had to be amputated. Her owners reportedly believed that she had gotten “caught in something and hurt herself trying to get out.” She was expected to survive.
Jackson Township, Pennsylvania
NorthCentralPA.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot in a front leg. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where the leg had to be amputated. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Liberty, North Carolina
TheTimesNews.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. According to the report, “Two humans were exposed to the animal and referred for treatment, while several other cats in a feral community were also exposed. Some of those cats have been vaccinated or quarantined, while others may need to be euthanized, the Health Department said. ‘Because this is a large feral community and not all animals have been identified, it is recommended that any outside animals be checked and monitored for bite wounds, and receive a rabies booster vaccination if previously vaccinated or if exposure to the cat is in question,’ the Health Department said in a release.”
Norwood, Ohio
Local12.com reported that a cat described as “a neighborhood cat” had been seen dragging her leg, which had a steel-jaw leg-hold trap clamped onto it. Attempts to capture her failed for “about a month,” likely because she had previously been trapped, sterilized, and reabandoned. When she was finally captured, she was evidently taken to a veterinary hospital, where the leg had to be amputated. No additional information was available.
Fort Dick, California
WildRivers.LostcoastOutpost.com reported that authorities had been notified after residents said that at least five cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by three dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised.
Dallas, Texas
DFW.CBSLocal.com reported that authorities were investigating after a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot. According to the report, the animal “suffered serious injuries and later died from them.” No suspects were identified.
Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania
FOX43.com reported that a cat described as a “barn cat” had attacked four people before dying or being euthanized and then testing positive for rabies. According to the report, “The Department of Health says that because there are nearby farms with around 12 cats roaming between them, other unvaccinated cats may have been exposed to the rabid cat.” The four people who were attacked were receiving post-exposure treatment. CumberLink.com reported that three dogs may also have been exposed to the virus.
Upper Southampton Township, Pennsylvania
Patch.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found shot to death. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
New Orleans, Louisiana
FOX8Live.com reported that people who were feeding cats near a city park had found three of them dead. Tests on the animals’ remains reportedly “found that two died of injuries from air gun pellets. They also had traces of antifreeze in their systems.” According to the report, a couple who claimed to “[help] spay and neuter cats” in a nearby neighborhood said that “someone may have taken as many as 15 elderly cats from their neighborhood.” Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Pace, Florida
WEARTV.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found dead after he was apparently attacked by a dog, who was also roaming unsupervised. The cat’s owner said, “I found his body in the side yard, chewed up.” A companion pig was also attacked by the dog, and her ear was torn off. Authorities were investigating.
Glen Burnie, Maryland
FOXBaltimore.com reported that a state trooper conducting a traffic stop had found an injured homeless kitten on the side of an interstate highway. The kitten was taken to an animal hospital. No additional information was available.
New Galilee, Pennsylvania
EllwoodCityLedger.com reported that authorities had charged a man with cruelty to animals after a video was shared on social media allegedly showing him in his truck running over four homeless cats. According to the report, a police affidavit stated that the accused “can be seen in the video slowly entering the roadway where a group of four cats was sitting. Once he saw the animals, the exhaust fumes from his truck can be seen as he quickly accelerates. [The accused] then swerved onto the wrong side of the road to crush the cats under his tires. One of the cats was visibly crushed underneath the right front passenger tire of the truck, but ran away with the rest of the group after being injured.” No additional information was available.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh.CBSLocal.com reported that authorities were investigating “after several cats were found dead in two Pittsburgh neighborhoods.” One resident found a cat dead in a bag on the street. According to the report, “Pittsburgh police said they were made aware that a number of cats were found dead and possibly tortured. A humane officer said the cat in the bag was one of at least four cats found dead possibly in the Bloomfield and Friendship neighborhoods. Investigators are looking into information from witnesses that another cat may have been beaten and two cats were possibly struck by vehicles.”
Phoenix, Arizona
KTAR.com reported that a homeless kitten had been trapped in a storm drain for at least a week. Authorities were called and were able to capture the animal in a trap. “When animal medical technicians evaluated the kitten they determined he was underweight with fleas” and believed that he would require weeks of recovery, said the report.
Burton, South Carolina
ABCNews4.com reported that in response to a call for assistance, authorities had set a box trap and left it unattended in efforts to capture a homeless cat. When they returned the next day, the trap was found “submerged in a pond on the property, with the stray cat dead inside. It was later confirmed the cat died of drowning.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6ABC.com reported that two homeless cats who were apparently part of a group of cats fed at a pier had been found shot to death. An animal adoption group reported that “the cats were found just next door to another feral cat colony that was the scene of several arsons in 2017.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Valdese, North Carolina
Morganton.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been missing for two days before he was found on his owner’s porch “in shock, with his back leg limp behind him.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that he’d been shot and that his “hind end was riddled with buck shot.” He died from the injuries. Authorities reportedly “conducted a full investigation,” but no suspects were identified.
Norfolk, Virginia
WTKR.com reported that three cats who had evidently been sterilized and abandoned and were described as “part of a feral colony that lives in the area” had been found with severe burns. One was receiving veterinary care. It wasn’t reported whether the other two had survived. According to the report, “A vet with Dog & Cat Hospital in Norfolk told News 3 they believe the burns were malicious.” Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
November 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Lynchburg, Virginia
WSET.com reported that a sick, homeless kitten had been found “clinging to life” on the side of a road. A passerby took the kitten to an animal adoption group, where she was reportedly “warmed up, given fluids and fed through a syringe” before being transferred to an emergency animal hospital. It was not clear whether she would survive. No additional information was available.
Lehigh Acres, Florida
FOX4Now.com reported that two cats who were allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised. The owner of the cats said that one of the attacks was captured on video from a doorbell camera. He said that he chased the dogs off and returned to one of the cats, who was badly injured but still breathing, and that he “had to put him down because it was too bad.” Authorities were reportedly notified. No additional information was available.
Colbert, Georgia
OnlineAthens.com reported that a woman who claimed “that she and her husband have rescued several different types of animals” had been attacked by a homeless cat. She said that the cat had been attacked by another animal and that she was “trying to nurse [the animal] back to health” when “the cat attacked her, biting her on the hand and leaving puncture wounds,” according to authorities. The cat died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies, and the woman was advised to seek medical attention.
Summerville, South Carolina
CountOn2.com reported that a homeless kitten had been found ill or injured. The animal died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. According to authorities, four people may have been exposed to the virus and were “referred to their own doctors for evaluation. They also said that a feral cat colony was observed in the area and potentially exposed.” An investigation was ongoing.
Bellaire, Texas
Click2Houston.com reported that five homeless cats who were fed in a neighborhood had been found dead or dying in a period of two weeks. According to the report, neighbors said that two of the sick cats were taken to a veterinary hospital “to be euthanized because … the cats were suffering.” They said that a veterinarian told them that the animals died of poisoning. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Washington County, Oregon
KPTV.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had been found with his head caught in the drainage hole at the bottom of a dumpster. A good Samaritan noticed the animal and tried to release his head but was unsuccessful. Authorities were called, and the workers who responded used soap to free the kitten, who was taken to an animal shelter for care.
Tampa, Florida
WFLA.com reported that an animal adoption group had posted on social media that a child had found an apparently homeless kitten with what appeared to be “severe burns” believed to have been caused by a car engine, a common place for cats to seek safety and warmth. The kitten was taken to the group and was receiving care.
Greeneville, Tennessee
GreenevilleSun.com reported that authorities had received a report from a resident who said that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been “shot in the left front leg. The same cat had been shot earlier this year and lost his back left leg.” The cat was taken to a veterinary hospital after the recent incident, where a bullet was removed from the leg and a veterinarian was hoping “to save his leg since he will have no legs on one side of his body,” a sheriff’s deputy said in a report. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Prattville, Alabama
WSFA.com reported that a homeless cat who had been “captured in a mobile home park” died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. One person reportedly required post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
KKTV.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been “stuck on a roof for about three days.” Authorities were called and were able to rescue the animal, who was described as “lethargic and terrified.” He was taken to an animal shelter and claimed by his owners.
Central Square, New York
WIBX950.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been seen roaming with a badly injured, degloved tail. A good Samaritan was able to capture the cat in a box trap and transported him or her to an animal hospital for care. No additional information was available.
Fall River, Massachusetts
FallRiverReporter.com printed a letter to the editor that included a photo of and described a sick, apparently homeless cat whom the writer had found huddled in a street gutter on a freezing-cold day. The writer called authorities, and an animal control officer reportedly responded. The officer reportedly said that she could “immediately tell by the smell that this cat has ruptured mammaries apparently from cancer.” The animal was evidently taken to an animal shelter, but no additional information was available.
Groveland, New York
GeneseeSun.com reported that a homeless cat had bitten two people before she died or was euthanized and tested positive for rabies. According to the report, the cat was “known to have delivered a litter of kittens recently,” but the kittens hadn’t been seen in several days and were believed to have died. Both of the people who were bitten had to receive post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
Niceville, Florida
WKRG.com reported that a homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Edgewater, Florida
MyNews13.com reported that a homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Tallahassee, Florida
Tallahassee.com reported that a homeless cat had been found injured. He was taken to an animal shelter, where he underwent the surgical removal of one of his eyes. He was also expected to have permanent “limited vision in the other eye due to corneal scarring” and would later require additional surgery, according to the report. It continued, “His vision challenges require him to be an indoor only cat and his quirky way of moving is likely due to his mother’s exposure to a virus while he was in utero.” He was placed in a foster home.
Nashville, Tennessee
FOX17.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found “scared and mangled in a drain.” He was taken to an animal adoption group, where it was found that “[a]ll four of his paws [had] been nearly cut off,” according to a spokesperson. He was receiving treatment and had reportedly undergone “several initial procedures.” He was expected to undergo one or more surgeries. No additional information was available.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
FOX11Online.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found “wandering in a rural area” injured. He was taken to an animal adoption group, which transferred him to a veterinary hospital. According to a spokesperson for the group, “The cat’s lower jaw was essentially gone and the veterinarian said it looked as though the animal had been shot. X-rays later showed buckshot lodged throughout the cat’s body, indicating the cat had been a victim of animal cruelty more than once.” He reportedly required “surgery to remove the remaining bone fragments, dead tissue and skin” and was expected to survive. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Altavista, Virginia
WSET.com reported that a homeless cat had been seen by residents for “several days” with a jar stuck on his head, preventing him from eating or drinking. He was finally captured and taken to a veterinary clinic, where the jar was cut off. He also underwent neutering surgery and was then abandoned outdoors.
Niagara Falls, New York
WKBW.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had returned home “with a blow gun dart embedded in her leg.” She was taken to a veterinary hospital for treatment and was reportedly recovering. Another cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision in the same area was found dead near her owner’s home. Authorities reportedly said that “someone in the area had been making threats to kill the animal.” They were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Kent, New York
HudsonValleyPost.com reported that a homeless cat described as “a known stray fed by residents” had been found dead with an arrow through his body. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Rowan County, North Carolina
WBTV.com reported that authorities had charged a man with cruelty to animals after he allegedly shot to death a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. Investigators reportedly said that after he shot the cat, the accused “then allegedly tried to put the cat’s body in a fire pit, and hid the collar. [He] said that he was walking his puppy in the neighborhood when he encountered the cat. He said the cat hissed at his puppy. [The accused] said he threw a rock at the cat, but the cat didn’t run away. [He] then went to his truck and got his gun. Investigators say [the accused] shot the cat from a distance of about 43 feet, then walked up to the cat and shot [the animal] again. He told investigators that the second shot was so the cat ‘wouldn’t suffer.’”
Evergreen, Colorado
KDVR.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had “tested positive for the bubonic plague after becoming infected from a suspected encounter with a sick rodent, possibly a rat.” According to local health officials, cats are “susceptible to plague and may die if not treated promptly with antibiotics” and “should avoid contact with any species of wild rodent.” No additional information was available about the health of the infected cat.
El Paso, Texas
KTSM.com reported that authorities had arrested a man on two counts of cruelty to animals after he allegedly shot two cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, authorities had received a complaint about “criminal mischief in progress” in October and were able to obtain surveillance footage of the accused shooting the animals with an air rifle. No additional information was available.
New York, New York
Bronx.News12.com reported that a homeless cat described as a “neighborhood cat” had been found paralyzed, She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where X-rays showed that she’d been shot with a BB gun and a pellet had lodged in her spine. She was euthanized. Video footage taken with a cell phone showed the animal “dragging herself through a backyard in her final moments.” Two additional cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision in the area had been found shot over the summer. They sustained injuries to their paws that left them unable to walk, according to a resident. Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Washington County, Minnesota
BringMeTheNews.com reported that five cats and three dogs who were evidently homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision as well as seven squirrels had died from suspected poisoning in the county. There was no evidence that they were intentionally poisoned, and authorities were reportedly urging people “to watch their animals ‘very closely’ when they’re outside—walk them on a leash to prevent them from eating any potential poison and don’t leave them unattended.” No additional information was available.
Helena, Montana
HelenaIR.com printed a letter by a resident who reported that a cat who had been allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been missing for more than three days before the owners received a call from a veterinary hospital. They were told that the cat had been found by a motorist, who had picked him up after finding him on a road badly injured and appearing dead. The cat was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was reportedly determined that he had likely been attacked by another animal, “which damaged his eye and produced a hole in his head that went all the way to his brain.” A microchip led to an animal adoption group, which contacted the cat’s adoptive owners. He reportedly underwent at least four days of treatment.
San Angelo, Texas
ConchoValleyHomepage.com reported that two cats who were allowed to roam outdoors without supervision in a neighborhood had been attacked and killed by dogs who were also roaming unsupervised. One of the attacks was captured on video surveillance footage, but the images were reportedly too “disturbing to show.” No additional information was available.
Alexandria, Virginia
Patch.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had attacked three people before she died or was euthanized and tested positive for rabies. According to the report, “The health department believes the cat may have had contact with other people or pets. … The cat is a young female and is spayed.” No additional information was available.
Huron Township, Ohio
SanduskyRegister.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had allegedly been trapped and shot to death by a neighbor. The cat’s owner told authorities that she witnessed the neighbor trap the cat behind his house, then carry him to the front yard, where he shot him with a .22-caliber weapon. She said the cat “suffered for approximately 5 minutes before he died.” She reportedly “contends her neighbor has killed 30 cats.” According to the report, “When deputies questioned the neighbor, he told them he had issues with animals getting into his garage and causing a mess. The man admitted to trapping and shooting a cat with his .22 caliber gun.” He was “charged with injuring animals.”
October 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
El Paso, Texas
KVIA.com reported that residents in one neighborhood said that numerous homeless cats had become sick and died. According to the report, “Residents say at one point there used to be 80 stray cats roaming the neighborhood, now only few remain. Resident Ricardo Leon called the situation a ‘nightmare and chaotic.’ Leon explained, ‘It’s been going on for several days now. Every day I am picking up cats that are dead – 3, 4, 5 cats at a time.’” He told the outlet “that he has noticed a change in the neighborhood cats for the past month as they went from being healthy … to sickly animals.” Authorities were investigating.
Clifton, New Jersey
NJ.com reported that two residents said they saw an adult cat and kitten drown in raging floodwaters. They were able to rescue five kittens who were found floating, alive but unconscious, in the water. The animals were taken to a veterinary hospital, where a spokesperson reportedly said, “When the kittens came in they were hypothermic, they were clinging onto life.” After being revived and treated, they were transferred to an animal adoption group. No additional information was available.
Wichita Falls, Texas
NewsChannel6Now.com reported that a sick, apparently homeless kitten had been found at a shopping mall by a resident. The resident took the kitten home, where he or she “quickly became ill, and passed away soon after being taken to a vet.” The animal’s remains tested positive for rabies. Authorities were asking anyone who may have had contact with the animal to contact them. No additional information was available.
El Paso, Texas
ElPasoTimes.com reported that an El Paso firefighter had been arrested for allegedly “putting out plates of tainted cat food” that resulted in the deaths of five cats and a dog who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. The accused was reportedly “arrested on warrants of six counts of cruelty to animals causing a death.” He was released on bond.
Elsie, Michigan
WLNS.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found with an arrow through the body. The animal was taken to an animal adoption group, where he or she died. A reward was being offered for information leading to an arrest, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Sacramento, California
FOX5SanDiego.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten was heard crying while he or she was being swept away in rushing flooded creek waters. A good Samaritan was able to wade into the water and rescue the kitten as the animal was passing, heading for deeper water. The rescuer was caring for the kitten.
Yakima, Washington
NewsTalkKit.com reported that a homeless kitten had been trapped in the roof area of a big-box store for eight days at the time of the report. The animal reportedly entered the store through a loading dock. Live traps had been set in an attempt to capture the kitten. No additional information was available.
Amsterdam, New York
News10.com reported that a homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
South Brunswick, New Jersey
TapInto.net reported that a sick, homeless cat had been found and was taken to a veterinary hospital. It was reportedly determined that the animal was too ill to survive. He or she was apparently euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Patchogue, New York
Patch.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had fallen about 30 feet down a storm drain and landed “on a pipe that was surrounded on either side by about three feet of water, which would have started to rise once the rain set in.” A passerby reportedly heard the animal “screaming very loudly,” and responding firefighters and a good Samaritan were able to rescue the kitten, who was described as “terrified.” The previous week, the same good Samaritan said he responded to a call about an “older kitten [who] had fallen down a sewer drain in Bay Shore. By the time he got to the site, the animal had drowned in the water. ‘Someone heard [the kitten] down there and then [he or she] went silent before I got there,’ he said, adding that he was able to locate [the animal’s] carcass.” The kitten who survived was taken to an animal adoption group for care.
Town of Wappinger, New York
Patch.com reported that authorities had arrested a man after he allegedly live-trapped a neighbor’s cat, who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision, and abandoned the animal in a wooded area. The accused “made statements that he does not want animals on his property and did not care if he trapped owned or unowned animals. He admitted to abandoning other cats in [other] locations,” according to officials. He was charged with cruelty to animals and animal abandonment. The cat’s owner had been “searching daily” in the wooded area but had not found the cat at the time of the report.
Memphis, Tennessee
WREG.com reported that authorities had arrested a man after he allegedly used a pellet gun to shoot a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, the cat belonged to a neighbor and was “found suffering from a wound in [her] neck. Police said the cat was taken to the emergency vet. X-rays revealed that a small pellet entered the cat’s neck and severed [a] blood vessel … leading to [the animal’s] death.” The accused reportedly told authorities “about problems he was having with loose cats” and “admitted to shooting the cat because ‘he was fed up with them.’” No additional information was available.
Aquebogue, New York
LongIsland.News12.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found injured after he was shot with a pellet gun and a pellet had become lodged in his spine. He was receiving medical treatment. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Sharon, Wisconsin
KenoshaNews.com reported that a cat described as “a large barn cat” had been killed on a road. A motorcyclist died in a crash that resulted when he hit the cat or swerved trying to avoid the animal and ended up in another lane of traffic, where he was run over. According to the report, “It’s unclear if the cat was already dead in the road or if the motorcyclist struck the cat, killing [the animal],” according to the chief of police.
Richland, Washington
KEPRTV.com reported that during a six-month period, at least three cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot with a pellet gun in a neighborhood. Two cats survived after receiving medical treatment for injuries to the face, neck, and shoulder. A third was found dead in the middle of a street “with a shot to the face,” according to a resident. Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Carroll County, Virginia
WFXRTV.com reported that an apparently homeless cat described as an adult male with “medium-length black fur, three legs, and a recent wound” had attacked two people and “fought with a group of 10 to 12 feral cats living in the area.” He died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Defiance, Ohio
Crescent-News.com reported that a homeless cat had been found with a 28-inch-long arrow through his or her head. The cat was taken to an animal adoption group, where a spokesperson said the arrow had “entered the gray cat’s head just below [his or her] left eye and exited at the back of the neck, although the fins lodged beneath the eye.” The spokesperson stated, “[W]ith the advice of our vets, a sedative was given and the arrow was cleaned and then pulled out. This cat has survived, but we do not know yet 100% of [his or her] mental status. [The animal] is on soreness meds and antibiotics.” It wasn’t reported whether authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Ahoskie, North Carolina
Roanoke-ChowanNewsHerald.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised. One of the cat’s owners reportedly said that he “heard a dog bark and a cat scream outside. My wife ran out to see what all the fuss was about and that’s when she saw the dogs. One of them had our cat in [his or her] mouth, shaking [the cat] like a rag doll. My wife hollered at the dog, and [the dog] dropped the cat from [his or her] mouth before running off with the other dog.” Surveillance cameras reportedly captured video footage of the attack, and authorities were notified.
Brookville, Pennsylvania
WeAreCentralPA.com reported that a man allegedly shot to death a cat who had escaped from his or her home and entered the man’s porch. According to the report, “The man told police he attempted to get the cat out with a broom on two separate occasions, and after the cat was aggressive, he shot the cat.” Authorities reportedly said he would face cruelty to animals charges. No additional information was available.
September 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Pulaski County, Arkansas
KARK.com reported that a kitten who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been heard crying before she was found with “a shattered leg” from a gunshot. She was taken to a veterinary hospital for treatment, including “surgeries.” Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Birdsboro, Pennsylvania
AWSForWP.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had bitten a woman. Authorities contained the animal, who died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. The woman required post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
Bell City, Louisiana
KPLCTV.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found dead in a ditch on a neighbor’s property. According to the cat’s owner, authorities investigated and “discovered the … neighbor … had shot the cat with a pellet gun and threw [the animal’s body] in her ditch.” She was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals.
Miami, Florida
MiamiNewTimes.com reported that a kitten who was reportedly “part of the county’s Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR) program” had been found dead next to a pile of cat food. The body had a sign taped to it that read, “Feeding the cats is prohibited in this property!!! Cameras are always recording! This is a private property. Do not feed the cats!!!!” The president of a group that sterilizes and abandons homeless cats reportedly said “the kitten’s death is only the latest incident in a growing tension between residents and registered feeders in the community.” The body was taken to an animal hospital to determine the animal’s cause of death, and authorities were investigating.
Oolitic, Indiana
WBIW.com reported that authorities had arrested a man for abusing a homeless kitten. According to the report, in June “a woman reported she had been feeding a black kitten and now the kitten was missing. She told Oolitic Town Marshall Jon Jeffries that she captured [the suspect] on security video beating the kitten with a shovel on June 22. A couple of days later the kitten wandered on her porch and she took the kitten to a local veterinarian and was told the kitten had been shot in the head with a BB gun. The kitten also suffered a ruptured eardrum. Police spoke to [the suspect] on August 17th and he was asked about the kitten. He admitted he had killed one cat. He said the cats were defecating in his yard and tearing up his garden.” He was charged with cruelty to animals. No additional information was available.
Frederick County, Maryland
WFMD.com reported that a homeless cat had attacked a resident. Authorities captured the animal, who died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Lake Carmel, New York
Patch.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found injured. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that he’d been “shot in the mouth. The bullet broke through the upper palate and fragments lodged in the skull and in the throat, one making its way into his stomach.” After six days of treatment, he died. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
New Castle, Delaware
News.Delaware.gov reported that a homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. Four people and a dog were exposed to the virus. According to the report, “The individuals who came in contact with the cat have all begun treatment for rabies exposure.” No additional information was available.
Port Arthur, Texas
12NewsNow.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot to death in “a drive-by shooting that sent 40 bullets flying into a Port Arthur home,” according to authorities. The cat was “at the edge of the roadway near the home” at the time of the shooting, and a detective reportedly said that “it appears the cat was shot and killed intentionally.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Columbia, South Carolina
SCDHEC.gov reported that a kitten who “was known to be part of a feral colony in the area” had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. One person had reportedly been exposed to the virus and was referred to their health-care provider. Authorities were “working to identify additional feral/stray cats in the area that may have been exposed.” No additional information was available.
Seattle, Washington
WestSeattleBlog.com posted an announcement by a resident who said that an injured cat who was unable to use his back legs had been found under a bush. According to the post, he was taken to an animal hospital, where an “ER nurse said the cat may have been injured and stuck in the bush where we found him for at least a week, based on [his] condition.” It was not known whether the animal would survive. No additional information was available.
Marcy, New York
RomeSentinel.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. Two people were exposed to the virus and required post-exposure treatment. Two dogs were also exposed to the virus. No additional information was available.
Boston, Massachusetts
WHDH.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had been “found suffering from traumatic injuries.” He was taken to an animal adoption group, where a representative reportedly said that he’d “suffered deep abrasions and fur loss around his neck and front paws after he likely got entangled in a fence …. A piece of wire was also removed from the back of his neck.” He was receiving treatment. No additional information was available.
Highland, Utah
KJZZ.com reported that a cat who had escaped from his or her home had returned injured. He or she was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that the animal had been shot and a bullet had shattered a femur. The cat was reportedly recovering after three days of treatment. An abandoned domestic duck had reportedly been shot with an arrow in the same area. No suspects were identified, and authorities reportedly said they “did not have much to go on without a tip from the public.”
Frederick County, Maryland
WFMD.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been contained by authorities after scratching and biting people at a campground. The animal died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Hamilton, Ohio
WCPO.com reported that two cats who were allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised. According to the report, authorities issued the dogs’ owner “multiple citations.” No additional information was available.
Warren, Ohio
TribToday.com reported that authorities had charged a man “with discharging firearms, killing or injuring animals and resisting arrest” after he allegedly shot to death a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, neighbors were feeding the animal outdoors when the accused “shot the cat with a .22 rifle and threw [the body] in the woods.” No additional information was available.
Orlando, Florida
FOX35Orlando.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found with an oozing scab on his head which “fell right off and revealed a legitimate hole in his head,” according to his owner. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that he’d been shot with a pellet gun. He received treatment and was expected to survive. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Evansville, Indiana
WEVV.com reported that authorities were investigating after “a cat was seemingly burned to death.” According to the report, a caller told authorities that “she found the burnt carcass of a cat and she knew where the suspect could be. . . . [O]fficers were unable to locate [the suspect]. Animal Control also responded to the scene, taking the cat with them.” No additional information was available.
Putnam County, New York
Bronx.News12.com reported that a homeless cat had been found with a gunshot to the neck. The animal was taken to a veterinary hospital, where “[v]eterinarians say they found a small caliber bullet in the feline’s flesh that healed over without scabbing. They were able to remove it.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Seattle, Washington
WestSeattleBlog.com posted an announcement apparently by someone who had found an injured cat outdoors. The animal was reportedly taken to a veterinary hospital, where he or she died. No additional information was available.
Miami, Florida
Miami.CBSLocal.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot with a pellet gun by a neighbor. The neighbor was charged with cruelty to animals after witnesses reportedly told authorities that “they were walking in front of [the suspect’s] home when they heard a loud [bang] and observed [the suspect] with a pellet rifle shooting at the cat.” According to the report, the cat’s owner found the animal with “large gunshot wounds to the upper neck and shoulder area and [he] was bleeding profusely. The cat was then rushed to a 24-hour emergency animal clinic where [he] was treated for his wounds.” No additional information was available.
Ceres, California
CeresCourier.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had allegedly been attacked and killed by a dog, who was also roaming unsupervised. Two men who reportedly “became upset that a dog in the neighborhood had killed a cat” were charged with cruelty to animals after they tracked the dog down and stabbed him or her to death. No additional information was available.
Dallas, Texas
DFW.CBSLocal.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had been found by authorities in July on the side of a road “injured from a single gunshot wound.” He was treated and survived. Authorities were asking anyone with information to contact them, but no suspects were identified.
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San Diego, California
NBCSanDiego.com reported that a homeless cat described as a “community cat” had been found injured after being shot with an arrow. She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where she died. Authorities were asking anyone with information to contact them, but no suspects were identified.
Southampton, New York
Patch.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been “found caught in a hunting trap with a bullet lodged in her hip.” One of her back legs was reportedly “badly broken.” She was taken to an animal adoption group, which was trying to raise $7,600 for medical treatment, including the amputation of the leg. No additional information was available.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh.CBSLocal.com reported that a man had been charged with cruelty to animals after a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision was found shot to death in a resident’s yard. The cat reportedly “had a large wound on [his] backside, and police say a necropsy revealed that [he] was killed by a pellet from a pellet gun. . . . According to the criminal complaint, [the suspect] admitted to firing near the cat to scare [the animal]. [He] told police he was on his back deck when he saw the cat walking around a flower bed. He said cats coming onto his property became a problem after his wife was growing vegetables and flowers and she was upset.”
Centralia, Washington
Chronline.com reported that a man had been charged with cruelty to animals and was “accused of intentionally killing a kitten” who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision “‘because [the animal pooped] in his garden.’ . . . When questioned by police, [the suspect] allegedly admitted to killing the cat and reportedly said ‘he was tired of cats coming into his yard and getting under his house, and that this would send a message to all the other cats,’ according to court documents.”
Ardmore, Oklahoma
KXII.com reported that several cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had gone missing in a neighborhood. The owner of one of the cats said that she saw her cat being stolen after a car drove by her home a few times: “A large husky man jumped out of the passenger vehicle and grabbed her off my concrete slab and turned west.” Another cat in the area reportedly went missing around the same time. Authorities were reportedly notified, but no suspects were identified.
Gillette, Wyoming
County17.com reported that authorities were asked to investigate after a severely injured cat was left outside an animal shelter. The investigation reportedly determined that a resident found his cat injured and then asked friends to take the animal to a veterinary hospital. According to the report, the cat was in such bad shape that euthanasia was necessary and “the investigation did not determine the injuries were intentional. No further action was taken.”
Prescott, Arizona
ABC15.com reported that authorities had responded to a call and found two apparently homeless kittens dead in a parking lot. It reportedly appeared that the animals had died from blunt force trauma. Two live kittens were also found in the area and “were severely dehydrated, thin, and covered in urine and feces.” They were taken to an animal hospital for treatment. According to the report, “Police say three or four boys were heard making noise in the parking lot … around midnight the night before.” They were investigating.
Mullins, South Carolina
SCNow.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. Two people had reportedly been exposed to the virus and were referred to their health-care providers for post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
Greenville, South Carolina
FOXCarolina.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. According to the report, “Five people had potential exposure to the virus by this cat.” No additional information was available.
Key Biscayne, Florida
IslanderNews.com reported that a group doing business as KB Community Cats that sterilizes and reabandons homeless cats said that it had found a home for a cat named Lion. A spokesperson for the group reportedly said, “Lion was fostered as a kitten then adopted by a resident who signed paperwork saying they’d keep him indoors and [provide him with] proper medical care and food. But the new owner soon after abandoned Lion, leaving the cat to fend for himself for food, drink and protection from the weather. Pleas to the adopter were ignored. Over Memorial Day weekend, Lion was badly wounded on his face and eye. Residents reported seeing teenagers in golf carts laughing, screaming, and using air guns to shoot birds, squirrels, and wandering [companion animals], like Lion, who is friendly and would have run toward any human thinking he’d be fed. Our volunteers rushed over to find Lion badly wounded. We made arrangements to take him to a veterinary ophthalmologist. The adopter was notified and he came to claim Lion, saying he’d get the necessary medical treatment. He did not. Instead, he said he gave Lion [to] a friend, who put [the cat] in the cage and abandoned him in Kendall. Lion has not been seen since then. It pains us to think about how much [he] has suffered, alone, scared, in a small cage in a strange place, with such a severe wound in his face and eye. . . . Lion is not the only cat [who] has suffered on Key Biscayne. Another cat [who] lived on Mashta Island was confirmed shot, paralyzed, and later died. There are two more cats missing. And there are numerous reports of young kids in Key Biscayne spitting on cats and kicking them.”
Mullica Township, New Jersey
Patch.com reported that a homeless cat who was found “in distress” had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. According to the report, the two people who found him were “advised to speak with their healthcare providers about the potential need for post-exposure treatment.” No additional information was available.
Gloucester, Virginia
GazetteJournal.net reported that an apparently homeless cat had bitten a person before the animal died or was euthanized and tested positive for rabies. The person required post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
Burbank, Washington
Union-Bulletin.com reported that power company workers had found a homeless cat burned on the ground under a blown transformer. He was taken to a humane society, where medical staff found that he had been electrocuted and required weeks of treatment. According to a spokesperson for the group, his “hind end ‘kind of fell off. The part of him that was sitting on the electrical box got totally fried.’” He was expected to survive.
Edinboro, Pennsylvania
GoErie.com reported that at least five cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found dead in a neighborhood where a kitten had been found convulsing. A skunk had also been found dead in the area. The kitten and an adult cat were reportedly receiving medical treatment for suspected poisoning. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. YourErie.com later reported that “the total number of cats found exhibiting signs consistent with the ingestion of a poison is up to 12 cats/kittens.”
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JBismarck, North Dakota
KXNET.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found with a steel-jaw trap clamped onto a leg. An “animal impound liaison” reportedly said, “You could see his bones sticking out of his legs.” He was taken to an animal hospital for treatment and was expected to survive. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Monroe County, Pennsylvania
WNEP.com reported that a Pocono Lake resident said that he saw a vehicle run over a kitten. “‘She was in a puddle on the side of the road, and I just picked her up. And then she bit me,’ he said. She lost a leg and most of her right ear.” He said that he couldn’t find a veterinary hospital to treat the animal and kept her overnight in a crate. The next day, an animal adoption group admitted the kitten for treatment. She was expected to survive.
Spartanburg, South Carolina
WSPA.com reported that a veterinarian “said that within the past week, he ‘saw a cat that was indoor-outdoor, went through his cat door and had burns on the bottom of his feet from going out on his own and getting on the pavement.’ The recovery process from that kind of injury, he said, can take months. Animals whose paws are burned could have permanent nerve damage, he said.” No additional information was available.
Roseburg, Oregon
CBSAustin.com reported that a homeless cat and three kittens who had been found after they’d sustained burns in a wildfire in California were taken to an animal adoption group in Oregon. A spokesperson for the group reportedly said that a veterinarian had found that the mother cat’s “paws were burned all the way down to the tendons which is extremely painful.” She and her kittens “have permanent scarring on their ears from the burns.” They were expected to survive.
Louisville, Kentucky
WLKY.com reported that two dogs who were allegedly allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had killed several cats and a dog, who were apparently also allowed to roam outdoors unsupervised. One resident reportedly said, “I had three [cats], now I have one. The dogs got ahold of two of them.” Another said, “I keep finding bodies. Last week, I found three bodies including two cats and a dog behind my house in a neighbor’s big field.” Another resident reportedly said, “I get a call from my neighbor at 3:30 saying one of my cats is under his deck and it does not look good. I rushed home and grabbed [the cat] and drove him to the vet, he dies in the parking lot.” According to the report, authorities “said they have identified the dogs and cited the two owners.”
Prattville, Alabama
AlabamaNews.net reported that a homeless cat had been euthanized before testing positive for rabies. According to the report, the animal was “seen acting aggressively towards a nearby resident’s cat. The person got scratched by the rabid cat while trying to separate the animals.” No additional information was available.
Indianapolis, Indiana
WISHTV.com reported that a kitten who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision or escaped from his home had been abducted from his family’s yard. Video surveillance footage reportedly showed “[t]wo young-looking males … bending over and playing with the black kitten. They speak to each other, look around, pick up the animal and walk off.” Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Hollywood, Florida
Miami.CBSLocal.com reported that three people were facing criminal charges after a kitten, who was apparently homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision, was shot with a pellet gun. According to the report, video surveillance footage captured the attack, in which “a suspect shot a kitten with a pellet gun and two other suspects aided in trying to dispose of the animal. The kitten was paralyzed from the hips down after being shot and [had] to be euthanized.” No additional information was available.
Hillsborough Township, New Jersey
Patch.com reported that a homeless cat had been found ill or injured. According to authorities, she “was unusually small and appeared to be a kitten. However, it was discovered that [she] had been nursing, so [she] may have had kittens.” The animal died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. Authorities searched the area for kittens but found none. No additional information was available.
Provo, Utah
KSLNewsRadio.com reported that when firefighters were putting out a brush fire, they heard an apparently homeless kitten crying. The animal “was reportedly smoking and quickly washed off with water then assessed for burns and injury.” A spokesperson for the fire department reportedly said that the kitten “was singed, with burn marks on [her] head and back.” She was taken to a public animal shelter for care.
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland19.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been missing for more than three months before he was found at a residence where a man was hoarding animals. The cat’s owner reportedly “said when he walked into his neighbor’s home, he couldn’t believe the conditions. ‘Oh, it was like at least two and a half feet of garbage. … There was about I’m gonna estimate like 500 to 1,000 flies in there. It was like fly galore; as soon as I walked in like 15 hit me in the face .… Just horrible conditions. The room that [the cats] were in it was just cat feces everywhere.” Another neighbor reportedly said, “There’s been a lot of cats missing in the neighborhood, and they wound up in his house. … A lot of the cats that come out of his house are dead.” Authorities were called and reportedly seized “11 cats living in filthy conditions,” including the cat who had been missing, who was returned to his owner. Authorities were investigating and said that the suspect “has been in trouble with the law before for violating multiple … Cleveland health codes.”
Chewelah, Washington
Q13FOX.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot in the head with a .22-caliber bullet. The cat’s owner reportedly said, “Moments after she let him out, she heard what sounded like [fireworks] but turned out to be gunshots.” She then saw him “crawling home on [his] belly with blood gushing everywhere.” He reportedly survived but was “blind and deaf [on] the side of his face that was struck.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
East Tawas, Michigan
WBKB11.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been missing for eight days before he was found on the owner’s porch with an arrow through his neck. The cat’s owner said that a neighbor confessed to the shooting. “She gets on the phone and she says yea your cat was over here like normal and was getting into it with one of my cats and it looked like [he] had rabies so I shot [him].” The cat was taken to a veterinary hospital for treatment and was expected to survive. Authorities were investigating. MLive.com reported that the owner described the cat as “as an outdoor cat who functions as a mouser” and that, when he was found on the porch, “[h]e was barely alive. … His blood was coagulated and he had flies and maggots in his ears. He was warm to the touch from infection.” His owner planned to keep the animal indoors. “I will not let him outside at all,” he said. According to a later report, the neighbor was charged with cruelty to animals.
Paragould, Arkansas
KAIT8.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found by authorities with an arrow through his body. He was taken to an animal adoption group, which transferred him to a veterinary hospital. A spokesperson for the group said that it was found that “the arrow barely missed his heart … breaking his ribs.” He was receiving treatment. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
New Iberia, Louisiana
KATC.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found dead under his owner’s home with a bullet wound to his side. The cat’s owner reportedly said that the animal had returned home with a bullet wound to his head approximately one month before. He received medical treatment and recovered from the first gunshot. Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Westmoreland, Kansas
TheMercury.com reported that authorities had arrested a man charged with cruelty to animals after he allegedly shot and killed a neighbor’s cat, who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, the cat’s owner didn’t see the shooting but “saw the cat sprinting away before the cat collapsed on the side of the road.” The case was reportedly under investigation.
Marion County, Florida
WESH.com reported that authorities had arrested a 13-year-old boy on a cruelty-to-animals charge after he admitted to torturing and killing a neighbor’s cat, who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, the boy said that he took the animal home after he saw the cat outside. He “told officers he put the cat in a trashcan and trapped [the animal] for several days before he hit [the animal] with a pole. The boy tried to stab the cat but [the cat] bit him. At this point, he put the cat in a trash bag and slammed [the animal] into the pavement until [the cat] died. ‘After the cat was deceased, [the boy] then proceeded to throw the animal into the yard of a nearby home, where he believed dogs would further mangle the body,’ a report states.”
Tampa, Florida
ABCActionNews.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had sustained severe injuries from being abused by two children. According to the report, another child said that he was a witness when “two eight-year-olds repeatedly tossed the cat by her limbs in the air and slammed [her] on the ground. The cat appeared dizzy and was unable to walk.” According to a local animal adoption group, the cat sustained “a broken femur and her limb needed to be amputated.” Authorities were investigating. No additional information was available.
Columbus, Ohio
ABC6OnYourSide.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found injured. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that he’d been shot with a high-powered pellet gun, shattering a leg, which had to be amputated. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. ABC6OnYourSide.com later reported that a second cat whom the same owner allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot in the throat. No additional information was available.
Lamar, Colorado
LamarLedger.com reported that authorities had been notified by a resident that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision was attacked and killed by two dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised. A door tag was posted at the owner of the dogs’ residence. No additional information was available.
Tucson, Arizona
KGUN9.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had been found covered in pieces of cholla cactus. He was taken to an emergency veterinary hospital for treatment then transferred to a pubic animal shelter. He was expected to survive.
Newport News, Virginia
WTKR.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
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Billerica, Massachusetts
WHDH.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot in the foot with a BB or pellet gun. A neighbor reportedly found the animal unable to walk and “howling in pain.” She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was believed that the leg would have to be amputated. Authorities investigated but identified no suspects.
Ford City, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh.CBSLocal.com reported that four cats who were apparently homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found dead on a resident’s property. According to the report, one of the bodies was found on the property line, two were found in the driveway the next day, and one was later found in the backyard. Authorities investigated, and one of the bodies was reportedly taken for a necropsy. No additional information was available.
Vacaville, California
SanFrancisco.CBSLocal.com reported that after a vegetation fire had been extinguished, a firefighter “heard the faint whimpering of two injured kittens.” The animals were given emergency medical care and taken to a public animal shelter. No additional information was available.
San Diego, California
KUSI.com reported that a resident had spotted an apparently homeless cat with a large zip tie tied tightly around his neck. Authorities were called, and the cat was taken to an animal shelter, where he had to be euthanized because of the extent of his injuries. Authorities asked anyone with any information about the case to contact them, but no suspects were identified.
Moncks Corner, South Carolina
SCDHEC.gov reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. Seven people were exposed to the virus and were subsequently referred to their healthcare providers. One dog who was exposed needed to be quarantined. No additional information was available.
Lansing, Michigan
WILX.com reported that a cat who’d been allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been heard “screaming” and was found bleeding from the leg. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that he’d been shot. The impact had shattered the leg, causing an infection that would require the limb to be amputated. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Makawao, Hawaii
HawaiiNewsNow.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had “disappeared from his home in Makawao in January and was found in Kihei in April.” When he was found, he was reportedly starving, having a seizure, and suffering from a nearly severed tail. It was believed that a neighbor had likely trapped him and abandoned him far from home. No additional information was available.
Indianapolis, Indiana
WTHR.com reported that in March, a homeless cat had been attacked and killed by two pit bulls, who were roaming without supervision. A woman who had been feeding the cat witnessed the attack on her back porch. “One dog had one end of him, and the other dog had the other end, and they were just playing with him like he was a toy,” she said. “It was right outside the back door. I banged on the glass trying to get them to stop and let go, but one of the dogs ran off with him.” Her husband found the animal’s “mutilated body later that day in a nearby alley.” A neighbor reportedly told authorities that the same dogs had killed a cat in his front yard. Two small dogs in the neighborhood had also been attacked and killed by the dogs, and a third was badly injured. The pit bulls’ owner was known, and authorities were investigating.
Lafayette County, Mississippi
OxfordEagle.com reported that four homeless kittens had been found shot to death. According to the report, the shooter stated that “he was ‘putting them out of their misery,’ due to the condition in which they were found.” The sheriff also reported that no charges had been filed. One kitten was found alive and taken to an animal adoption group. No additional information was available.
San Francisco, California
ABC7News.com reported that a woman who feeds a colony of homeless cats in the parking lot of a business said, “In the last year and a half, there have been four cats unrelated to each other that have had almost exactly the same injury to their legs.” She shared “video of cats limping with broken or severed hind legs … [one cat] was so badly injured [that his leg] fell off after they rescued him. Another cat had [his or her] leg amputated, and two more cats with severe leg injuries remain on the lot.” She said that raccoons, apparently attracted to the food left out for the cats, had also been seen with similar injuries. Anyone with information was asked to call authorities. No additional information was available.
Cheboygan, Michigan
CheboyganNews.com reported that two cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot in a neighborhood. “One was shot in the leg and the leg had to be amputated,” a spokesperson for an area humane society said. “The other was shot in the head.” It wasn’t reported whether the animals survived. Authorities asked anyone with information to contact them, but no suspects were identified.
Mountain Home, Texas
JAMBroadcasting.com reported that a homeless kitten had been found “displaying unusual behavior” and that a resident who had tried to help the animal had been bitten. Authorities were called and picked up the kitten, who died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. The resident required post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
Miami, Florida
WSVN.com reported that six homeless cats had died in two separate incidents after they were trapped in tented and fumigated buildings. The cats were reportedly friendly, homeless animals who’d been fed by residents before they died.
Jacksonville, Florida
News4JAX.com reported that two cats who were allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised. The attacks were captured on video surveillance footage. According to the report, another cat had also been attacked by the dogs several days earlier but had “survived with a badly broken leg after his owner shot at the dogs.” Authorities were investigating.
Toledo, Ohio
13ABC.com reported that a man had been arrested and pleaded not guilty to accusations that he had shot to death a neighbor’s cat, who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, the cat’s owner provided video documentation to authorities, showing that the accused “exited his home and fired a pellet gun at the cat multiple times.” No additional information was available.
Middletown, Connecticut
Patch.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found injured. She was taken to an animal shelter for care. No additional information was available.
Volusia County, Florida
ClickOrlando.com reported that an apparently homeless cat died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Erie, Pennsylvania
BRProud.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had been found “doused with gasoline” and taken to an animal adoption group. He was then transported to a veterinary hospital, where he was stabilized, although he was still suffering from some “neurological issues.” He was reportedly “unable to stand or correct himself and has a long road ahead of possible physical therapy.” No additional information was available.
Gravette, Arkansas
NWAHomepage.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had returned home “biting on his back,” where a tick was found and removed. In the following days, he began “moping around and wouldn’t eat,” according to the owner. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where a veterinarian “opened his eyes and the white up in his eyes was hemorrhaged.” The owner further reported that “there was blood in his eyes and [the veterinarian] opened his mouth and his throat had swelled shut.” The cat was diagnosed with cytauxzoonosis, also known as “bobcat fever,” a tick-borne and often fatal parasitic infection. He received treatment and was expected to survive.
New Hanover County, North Carolina
WECT.com reported that a homeless cat had been found shot to death with an arrow through his or her body in a resident’s yard. The resident reportedly said that he often fed homeless cats, but some neighbors were “upset because [the cats] are using their flower gardens for sandboxes and stuff like that.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Clearlake, California
LakeCoNews.com reported that authorities had received a call from a resident who reported that she’d found an injured cat three days before and had taken the animal into her home. Police logs note that the cat couldn’t use his or her back legs and that the caller believed the animal was dying. The animal control department was apparently notified. No additional information was available.
Port Clinton, Ohio
OttawaCitizen.com reported that an apparently homeless and nursing mother cat had been found with a broken leg and that the bone was piercing the skin. She and her three kittens were taken to a veterinary hospital, where her leg had to be amputated. A veterinarian said that it wasn’t known what had caused the injury or how long ago the leg had been broken. The cat was expected to survive.
Denver, Colorado
KDVR.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs, who were apparently being walked without leashes. The attack was captured on video surveillance, and authorities were investigating. No additional information was available.
Glen Cove, New York
NewYork.CBSLocal.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found crying and unable to move. She was taken to a veterinarian neighbor, who determined that the animal had been shot twice, and she underwent surgery. One of the bullets was reportedly found pressing against her spine, causing spinal cord damage and paralysis. It wasn’t known whether she’d be able to walk again. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Edwardsville, Pennsylvania
WNEP.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found at the back door of her owner’s home. The owner said that when the door was opened, the animal “came hobbling in with her leg dangling.” She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where the leg was amputated because it had been shattered by a gunshot. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Great Falls, Montana
KHQ.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found under a car, crying and unable to move. She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that she’d been shot and that the bullet had become lodged near her spine. After receiving treatment, she returned home, where her owner said that “[h]er right side is weak but she is regaining the ability to walk slowly” and that “she has a long road ahead of her.” Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Yellowstone County, Montana
KURL8.com reported that a local man, Sean Robinson, had been arraigned “on two felony counts of aggravated animal cruelty and a misdemeanor theft charge.” Additional charges were pending against him in relation to “cats disappearing either after being given to [him] or from the neighborhood surrounding his residence.” According to the report, “an animal control officer initiated an investigation and gathered names and information regarding missing cats and suspected animal cruelty by Robinson.” Yellowstone County Assistant District Attorney Ingrid Rosenquist reportedly “informed Judge Ashley Harada that a search warrant of Robinson’s vehicle resulted in police recovering the bodies of one or two cats and the body parts of others.” The report also states that, according to Rosenquist, “Robinson would strangle and at times decapitate cats,” and that during an interview, “[he] reportedly told the detective that he … ‘has a thing for killing cats.’”
May 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Bellingham, Washington
BellinghamHerald.com reported that three cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had recently been found in the area dead and dismembered. A news release issued by a local humane society reportedly said, “Veterinary examinations conducted on the remains show injuries consistent with human involvement.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Rockford, Illinois
MyStateline.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been stolen by an unknown man. Surveillance footage reportedly showed a man exiting a vehicle and removing the cat from the owner’s porch. According to the report, “The security video shows the man walk up to the porch as he appears to be looking for something. He disappears off camera and then returns holding a small, black cat. When he reaches the sidewalk, he stops and looks as if he is inspecting [the animal]. Then he speeds off in his car.” Authorities were apparently notified, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Pocatello, Idaho
IdahoStateJournal.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had not returned home. Her owners reportedly said that a neighbor had admitted to trapping the animal and abandoning her at one of two area parks. It was later reported that the cat’s owners had offered a reward to anyone who could find her alive and that she was successfully reunited with her family. The reward money was paid. No additional information was available.
Summertown, Tennessee
FOX17.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found badly burned. A spokesperson for an animal adoption group reportedly said that it was believed the cat had been set on fire intentionally and that he was “undergoing surgery at an emergency clinic … as vets attempt to save his leg.” It wasn’t reported whether authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Denver, Colorado
SpotOnColorado.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by a dog, who was also roaming unsupervised. The attack was apparently captured on video surveillance footage, and authorities were investigating. No additional information was available.
Frostburg, Maryland
Times-News.com reported that authorities had arrested two teenagers and charged them with cruelty to animals after they allegedly killed a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. The animal’s body was reportedly “found at the top of a sliding board” at a playground in a city park. According to a spokesperson for the police department, “Officers examining the deceased cat observed injuries that appeared consistent with the intentional and malicious infliction of physical harm.” No additional information was available.
Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore.CBSLocal.com reported that a homeless cat had been found dead and tested positive for the rabies virus. No additional information was available.
Windsor, Pennsylvania
WGAL.com reported that a cat who had escaped from her home had been found injured. She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was apparently determined that she’d been shot with a .22-caliber bullet and that one of her legs had to be amputated. Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Edinburg, Texas
ValleyCentral.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found by animal control officers “in rough shape as he had an ‘extremely enlarged anus,’ apparent gunshot wounds on his abdomen, holes in his ears from stab wounds, and had his papillae scraped off.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital, and custody was apparently transferred to a self-professed animal “rescue” group. A spokesperson for the group reportedly said the animal was “slowly recovering” and was not expected to have sustained “any permanent damage to his rectum from the sodomy, however, he may suffer permanent damage to his stomach area due to the bullet wounds.” The group also reportedly said that “that other cats in the area have suffered the same fate.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. It was later reported that the cat had been released from the hospital to the same self-professed animal “rescue” group, doing business as Murphy’s Safe Haven, where he died, alone and without veterinary care, overnight. According to the report, when he was first found, the group had intervened and prevented professionals at a public animal shelter from painlessly ending his severe suffering. It was also reported that while “the cat did suffer from horrible neglect, veterinarians do not believe [he] had been sodomized or shot. KVEO is waiting to hear back from the Fayette County Vet Clinic but was told by the Mission Veterinary Hospital with the Fayette County Vet Clinic that they agree the cat was not sodomized or shot.”
Gainesville, Florida
Gainesville.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found outside a self-professed “no-kill” public animal shelter that restricts intake. The cat, who evidently exhibited symptoms of rabies, was euthanized before testing positive for the virus. No additional information was available.
Jacksonville, Florida
FirstCoastNews.com reported that at least four homeless cats who were fed “in a colony between a shopping center and a residential area” had been found shot to death. According to the report, a self-professed animal “rescue” said they had found “a pregnant cat … shot and paralyzed on the pavement. They discovered another cat shot and killed in a grassy area. A resident found another dead cat in his backyard, and someone shot and killed a fourth cat behind a convenience store.” A spokesperson for the group reportedly said that two other cats had “disappeared” and “[s]ome of the kittens on the property here have had their eyes blown out by water cannons being put along the property by some of the residents.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Freeland, Michigan
MLive.com reported that a homeless cat who was fed by a resident had been found covered with gasoline. An animal adoption group was reportedly able to capture the cat, who had sustained burns from the substance. A spokesperson for the group reportedly said, “His fur was coming out in clumps from his skin being burned from the fuel” and that the person who fed the cat recounted that “in the winter he showed up with [a] bloody ear. It was intentionally cut.” The spokesperson said the cat feeder was “so relieved he would be removed and never hurt again.” The cat was taken to a veterinary hospital for treatment. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Milton, Delaware
WRDE.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found injured. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that he’d been shot with a pellet gun and sustained “multiple fractures to his back femur bone and had lost a lot of bone.” He underwent surgery in an attempt to save the leg. The veterinarian treating the cat reportedly “says he sees gunshot wounds in cats at least once a month.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Middletown, Pennsylvania
PennLive.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot. It was reportedly not known whether the animal survived. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Cambridge, Massachusetts
NBCBoston.com reported that authorities who responded to a call about a cat crying under a vehicle had found the animal “bound with masking tape and shot multiple times.” The cat, who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision, had been found with his legs bound. He died at the scene. A necropsy “showed a large portion of the cat’s fur was missing, and that [he] suffered multiple BB gunshot wounds across [his] face and body, according to police.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. It was later reported that authorities believed that two similar recent cases could be connected. One cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had reportedly returned with burns, and another had returned injured after having “been shot multiple times with a BB gun.” Both animals survived.
Davidson County, North Carolina
MyFOX8.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had attacked his or her owner. The animal died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. The owner was receiving post-exposure treatment. Animal control officers were reportedly “sent to the home where there are an undisclosed number of domestic cats.” No additional information was available.
Victoria, Texas
CrossroadsToday.com reported that two cats who were allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot with a pellet gun. One of the animals reportedly “required surgery to remove the bullet. The second one [was] paralyzed from the neck down and was euthanized.” Two additional cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision in the same neighborhood were reportedly missing. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Palatka, Florida
MSN.com reported that volunteers with a nonprofit group that claimed to operate a self-described “community cat program” had found several mother cats dead in two separate counties. One volunteer said that others had found the cats “dead for no apparent reason. They haven’t been hit by a car. There’s no injuries. They become violently sick, and they die.” Another volunteer reportedly said she had found poison in food left out for cats. “From this one colony, we believe there have been five mother cats that have been poisoned,” she said. Another volunteer reportedly said, “Now I’m having to trap the kittens hopefully before they starve to death.” It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified. FirstCoastNews.com later reported that the group said that some of the “kittens have died, and almost 50 additional cats have disappeared from a colony.”
Falls Church, Virginia
Patch.com reported that a resident had sustained injuries while confining a sick homeless cat. The cat was taken to an animal shelter and euthanized there after displaying neurological symptoms and tested positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Zuber, Florida
Ocala-News.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
April 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Orlando, Florida
FOX35Orlando.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had returned home with an injured leg. She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that she’d been shot with a BB gun. A pellet remained lodged in her leg and reportedly couldn’t be removed because of its location. As a result, the cat will likely suffer from arthritis for the remainder of her life. An animal adoption group in the area had reportedly admitted another cat recently who had also been shot with a BB gun, causing injuries to a paw and the neck and leaving metal fragments in the body. No additional information was available.
Newark, Delaware
News.Delaware.gov reported that a homeless cat had been observed “acting lethargic and presented with wounds of an unknown origin.” After biting two people, the animal died or was euthanized and tested positive for rabies. Both people bitten required post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
Conroe, Texas
ABC13.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot in the head with a blow dart. According to the report, his owner said the “family first noticed something odd on their home surveillance video. After reviewing the footage, they said they discovered a projectile dangling from [the cat’s] head.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital for treatment and was expected to survive. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Spring Brook, Wisconsin
WEAU.com reported that 15 adult cats and kittens had been found shot to death. A spokesperson for the area animal shelter reportedly said that “it appeared someone had abandoned the 33 cats on the side of the road with a pile of cat food, then someone shot at them.” Eighteen cats and kittens who were found alive in the area were taken to the facility, which is a self-professed “no-kill” shelter with restrictive intake policies, according to its website. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. It was later reported that the bodies of two more dead kittens had been found in the same area. Six more live cats were also found and taken to the shelter, and two more live cats were seen but couldn’t be captured.
Trenton, New York
CNYHomepage.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. Two people were exposed to the virus and required post-exposure treatment. No additional information was available.
St. Rose, Louisiana
WDSU.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had returned home bleeding from his jaw and mouth. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where X-rays showed that he’d been shot with a pellet gun. The projectile had reportedly entered his upper jaw and exited through his lower jaw. His owners were raising the funds needed for the animal’s treatment. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
KTUL.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot to death by a neighbor. The cat’s owner said he heard gunshots before finding the animal dead in a neighbor’s yard. The neighbor allegedly admitted to shooting the cat with a pellet gun. Authorities were investigating.
Buena Vista, Colorado
TheMountainMail.com reported that a homeless cat had been found hiding in a chimney when a home was inspected. She was taken to an animal adoption group, where she was admitted “covered in soot and ash and very dehydrated.” After she was cleaned up and treated for dehydration, workers reportedly found that she had “partially” given birth to a stillborn kitten. She was taken to an emergency veterinary hospital, where she underwent surgery in an attempt to deliver a second kitten alive, which was unsuccessful. She was spayed and was reportedly receiving periodic treatments for dehydration. She was expected to survive.
South Portland, Maine
NewsCenterMaine.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised. Authorities were called and reportedly said they were in contact with the dogs’ owner. No additional information was available.
St. Paul, Oregon
PamplinMedia.com reported that a cat who was adopted from an animal shelter had been allowed to roam outdoors without supervision before he returned home injured. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that he had been shot with a pellet gun and required surgery. The cat’s owner said that about six months earlier, another one of the family’s cats, who was also allowed to roam outdoors without supervision, had been shot. That cat was also taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that a “projectile fired from some sort of air rifle had hit him in the back, and the resulting paralysis was too much; movement was difficult and he couldn’t go to the bathroom. After a week he had to be put down.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Union Bridge, Maryland
BaltimoreSun.com reported that a homeless cat who had been fed by a resident started to act “strangely” before attacking a child. The animal died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Johnson City, Tennessee
WJHL.com reported that a cat who was apparently homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found dead in a parking lot. The animal had sustained “severe head trauma,” and the legs had been bound with duct tape. A screwdriver was found near the body, which had apparently been used in the killing. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Cincinnati, Ohio
FOX19.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had returned home injured. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where X-rays showed that his pelvis was broken in three places and at least four BB pellets were lodged in a leg. He was receiving treatment. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Las Vegas, Nevada
KTNV.com reported that a man and his son had been arrested after allegedly killing a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, authorities viewed video surveillance footage and said that “they saw both father and son along with the family’s 3 dogs [corner] the cat. The arrest report says the cat was hit several times with a bat, then shot with a BB gun, then a .22 caliber gun.” Authorities reportedly said the cat’s body was then “left in a dumpster not far from the home.” Both men were charged with cruelty to animals, among other charges.
Ellicott City, Maryland
CapitalGazette.com reported that a homeless cat had bitten someone and then died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Ross Township, Pennsylvania
TNOnline.com reported that a homeless cat had been found injured. The animal was apparently taken to a veterinary hospital and was “unable to use [his or her] rear legs after being treated for [the] injuries.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Louisa County, Virginia
NBC12.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot with a pellet gun. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Watsonville, California
KION546.com reported that two cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot with a BB gun at an apartment complex. One of the animals died, and the other survived after receiving medical care. SantaCruzSentinel.com later reported that a third cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision in the same area had been shot. According to the report, the cat was falling over and unable to stand when he entered a business. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that he “had three BB gun pellets lodged in his body, the most recent and potentially fatal shot piercing his chest cavity and quickly filling his lungs up with blood. Pellets in his elbow and forearm were older, according to the vet.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. GoodTimes.sc later reported that two additional cats in the area had been shot. No additional information was available.
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
NWFDailyNews.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had “returned home with what appears to be a .22 caliber bullet wound.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where he was being treated. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
El Paso, Texas
KTSM.com reported that a man had been arrested after beating an apparently homeless cat to death. According to the report, the man had allegedly beaten the animal “against a pole and the ground over and over.” He was charged with cruelty to animals. No additional information was available.
St. Rose, Louisiana
HeraldGuide.com reported that a cat who had escaped from his home had returned “bleeding profusely from his face and in obvious pain.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was determined that he’d been shot in the face, likely with a .22-caliber bullet. According to his owner, “[t]he roof of his mouth was blown open and tissue torn away. They closed that up so when he does begin eating again it doesn’t go into his nasal cavity. The mandible was shattered, and there was no healthy bone left to attach a plate to. They had to remove the bottom portion of his jaw on one side where the bullet exited. The tissue under his tongue was also torn away and had to be grafted and closed up.” The report said that he was facing “several weeks of heavy sedation, medication and a feeding tube.” It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Plantation, Florida
WSVN.com reported that a homeless cat had been found at a construction site “splayed out on her belly after suffering a possible attack.” She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where she died. It was suspected that she’d ingested a “toxic substance.” Three kittens found in the area were taken to an animal adoption group. No additional information was available.
Evansville, Indiana
USNews.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had become stuck in a tree. The owners of a bar reportedly paid a tree service to rescue the animal. According to the report, the cat was beyond the tree service worker’s reach and “was too tired and scared to move, so [the worker] used a saw to cut the limb the cat was on. The cat plunged about 70 feet (21 meters).” The animal was reportedly receiving veterinary care for dehydration and weakness. No additional information was available.
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Patch.com reported that a cat who was “believed to be part of a feral cat colony living in the area” had bitten a person. He or she died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. Local health authorities reportedly warned that other cats in the area could have been “exposed and infectious with rabies.” No additional information was available.
March 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Orangevale, California
Sacramento.CBSLocal.com reported that a homeless cat who was referred to as a “community cat” had been found shot and injured. According to a resident who had been feeding the animal, when he was found, he “was limping worse than normal because he had a previous injury.” The cat was reportedly called “Limpy” because of an untreated “injury to his front leg that makes him limp. It healed together like a peg leg is what the vet said,” said a spokesperson for an animal adoption group that was raising money to pay for the animal’s needed surgery. X-rays had reportedly found a small-caliber bullet or pellet embedded in a rear leg. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
TheMorningSun.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found near an apartment complex, injured and with a blowgun dart in his side. He was taken to an animal adoption group, which transferred him to a veterinary hospital, where the dart was removed and “another gaping wound” was found on his body. Both wounds were sutured closed, and the cat was expected to survive. Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Sulphur, Louisiana
KPLCTV.com reported that an apparently homeless cat, described as a “neighborhood cat,” had been attacked and killed by a pack of five dogs, who were roaming outdoors without supervision. A resident said that she believed her cat, who had been allowed to roam outdoors without supervision, had also been attacked by the dogs. Her daughter reportedly found the cat badly injured and brought him indoors. The owner said that he was “in bad shape” and unable to move. No additional information was available. Authorities were able to impound three of the dogs and said that their owner would be cited. At the time of the report, two of the dogs remained at large.
Washington County, Maryland
HeraldMailMedia.com reported that a homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Frederick County, Maryland
WFMD.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Niagara Falls, New York
IHeartRadio.ca reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found injured on a road. According to the report, he was dehydrated and lethargic and had no identification. He was taken to an animal adoption group, where “two foreign objects were detected by X-ray lodged in the cat’s body resembling ammunition typically fired from a pellet gun.” He was receiving treatment. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Scranton, Pennsylvania
FOX56.com reported that a rabid fox had “attacked numerous feral cats” and that “[i]t’s likely that several of the feral cats exposed to the fox will come down with rabies in the near future.” No additional information was available.
Spring Township, Pennsylvania
PottsMerc.com reported that a homeless cat had been seen running in a neighborhood with a steel-jaw trap clamped onto a leg. Authorities were called but were unable to capture the animal, who eventually tried hiding under a resident’s porch. Three days later, he was captured by volunteers with a nonprofit group and taken to a veterinary hospital, where two of his toes had to be amputated and he was given antibiotics, pain medication, and intravenous fluids to treat dehydration. It was reportedly legal to set such traps in the state. No additional information was available.
Chattanooga, Tennessee
WRCBTV.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been “killed from an apparent gunshot wound.” The animal was killed in the same area in which a homeless dog had recently been found dead in a puddle with multiple ligatures after he or she had been strangled to death. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Tucson, Arizona
KGUN9.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found bleeding with a metal rod sticking out of his chest. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where X-rays revealed that he’d been shot with a blowgun. Because the owner couldn’t afford the surgery and treatment needed, the cat was surrendered to the hospital. Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Cut Bank, Montana
KXLH.com reported that a cat who had been adopted from a self-professed animal “rescue” had been “left in a shed for three days during a freeze. The result was the loss of his left hind paw and half of his tail that had be amputated due to frostbite.” He was again in the custody of the “rescue,” which put him up for re-adoption. No additional information was available.
Galax, Virginia
WFXRTV.com reported that “a semi-feral gray cat with neurological symptoms crawled onto a resident’s porch.” The animal had reportedly acted aggressively when approached and attacked a dog who was chained on the porch, unable to escape. The cat died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. According to the report, the cat “shared a living environment with two other outdoor cats,” who had likely been exposed to the virus. No additional information was available.
March 2021/Marble Falls, Texas: DailyTrib.com reported that a homeless kitten had been found on a resident’s property. Authorities were called and apparently captured the animal, who died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Saginaw, Michigan
WNEM.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been missing for four days before he was found at the bottom of some stairs outside the home, unable to move his hind legs. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where X-rays showed that he’d been shot in the spine, and remained under treatment. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified. MLive.com later reported that the cat had to be euthanized because of the extent of his injuries.
Colorado Springs, Colorado
KKTV.com reported that a cat who had escaped from his home had been found bleeding and injured outside. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where X-rays revealed that he had been shot with a .22-caliber bullet and had fractured a leg, which would likely have to be amputated. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Haines Township, Pennsylvania
WeAreCentralPA.com reported that a kitten who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been shot by a neighbor. The animal was taken to a veterinary hospital, where a leg had to be amputated. A veterinarian reportedly told authorities that “X-rays showed that the kitten was shot by a BB gun, and the injury shattered the bones of [the] right leg.” A neighbor reportedly admitted to police that he had shot the kitten because the animal was stalking birds at a feeder on his property. He was charged with cruelty to animals, and a hearing date was set.
Galax, Virginia
WDBJ7.com reported that a homeless cat had been hit by a truck. A good Samaritan reportedly took the animal to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that he’d sustained “a broken jaw, causing him to lose his baby teeth. He also had a hole in his side and his diaphragm.” He underwent surgery and spent weeks in recovery.
Cincinnati, Ohio
FOX19.com reported that a cat who had escaped from his home had been found hours later “barely alive. According to the family, someone had tied a retractable dog leash around the cat’s neck and then wrapped the leash around a tree, causing him severe head trauma.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital for treatment, including “[s]teroids, pain medicine, feed[ing] him through a syringe …. They have to stretch his legs, rotate his legs, do physical therapy every four hours,” according to his guardian. It was not known “whether his brain function will improve.” Authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Radcliff, Kentucky
TheNewsEnterprise.com published a letter to the editor from a resident who said he had seen a homeless cat roaming the neighborhood “for about a week.” He had tried to capture the animal but was unable to. While walking his dog, he found the cat dead in a ditch by the road, “frozen in a drift of snow. Apparently, [the animal] had jumped from the bank into the ditch and sunk into the drift of snow and couldn’t get out. [The cat] must have suffered for hours before [he or she] froze to death.”
Cottonwood Shores, Texas
DailyTrib.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs, who were also roaming unsupervised. According to the report, the cat’s owner said that she had “heard noises on her porch. When she opened the door to investigate, she saw two dogs attacking her cat. The dogs then lunged toward her, but she was able to close the door.” Authorities reportedly “issued dangerous dog and nuisance citations to the dogs’ owner.”
Gilbert, Arizona
FOX10Phoenix.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been “shot, paralyzed and eventually died.” According to the cat’s owner, “neighbors knocked on her door saying [the cat] was in their backyard and not moving. ‘So we ran over there and we tried to make [him] walk and [he] was just paralyzed, you know, from the waist down.’” He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where images reportedly “show[ed] some sort of projectile inside” of him, and he had to be euthanized because of the extent of the injuries. Authorities were asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact them, but no suspects were identified.
Dallas, Texas
Lakewood.AdvocateMag.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had been found dead and that he or she “appeared to have been strangled by a telephone cable.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
February 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Moncks Corner, South Carolina
Live5News.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. One person was reportedly exposed to the virus. No additional information was available.
Des Moines, Iowa
SiouxlandProud.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been “found with his paws frozen to the ground and suffered injuries.” He was taken to an animal adoption group, where it was reportedly found that he’d “suffered injuries to his paw pads due to getting stuck. He had severe frostbite on his back paws, parts of his front paws, and part of his tail.” According to a spokesperson for the group, the animal required surgery. No additional information was available.
Mount Washington, Kentucky
Courier-Journal.com reported that a homeless cat who was fed by a resident had been seen limping. The resident was unable to capture the animal, but she reportedly saw him again “[a] few weeks” later and was able to take him to a veterinary hospital, “where an X-ray showed a bullet had shattered the [humerus] bone in his front right leg.” He was transferred to an animal adoption group, where his leg was amputated. Authorities were reportedly asking anyone with information to contact them, but no suspects were identified.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OttawaCitizen.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found “near death … freezing on a [resident’s] porch.” She was taken to an animal adoption group, which reported that “[h]er body temperature and blood sugar were so low they couldn’t be measured …. She was emaciated and dehydrated with a wound to the tail and a badly broken hind leg.” Veterinary staff amputated the animal’s tail and leg, “which had a fractured bone piercing the skin.” No additional information was available.
La Grande, Oregon
LaGrandeObserver.com reported that authorities had been called by a resident who reported that an injured cat, who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision, had been found injured on a street. An animal control officer reportedly responded and transported the animal to a veterinary hospital. No additional information was available.
Modesto, California
Sacramento.CBSLocal.com reported that a homeless cat had been found injured in some bushes at a park where a colony of homeless cats were fed. She was reportedly dragging her hind end, unable to walk. She was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that she’d been shot and “underwent emergency surgery to remove a bullet lodged in a muscle next to her spine.” According to the woman who found her, the bullet had “brushed over the top of her spine. There was a huge blood clot on the spinal cord and the spinal cord was bruised.” It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Honolulu, Hawaii
HawaiiNewsNow.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found with an arrow through their body. According to the report, “the arrow was removed” and the animal was expected to survive. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Cedar Springs, Michigan
FOX17Online.com reported that a homeless cat had been found “almost frozen to death next to a car.” He was taken to a veterinarian, who said that she “couldn’t get his body temperature to register, and our thermometers go to 90 degrees.” He was also “dehydrated, and his nose was full of pus. His left eye is pushed back so far that it doesn’t work, and the right eye was glued shut.” He was receiving treatment. His “[r]ecovery could take months,” according to the veterinarian.
Princeton, Minnesota
FOX9.com reported that a homeless cat had been found “suffering frostbite and infections.” He was taken to an animal adoption group, where a spokesperson reportedly said that he had “likely spent many years fending for himself outdoors and has developed urinary and upper respiratory infections, frostbitten ears, and mangled teeth.” He was receiving treatment.
Tempe, Arizona
PhoenixNewTimes.com reported that a homeless cat who was fed by a resident had been attacked and killed by two dogs who had escaped from a yard. The man who had fed the cat “scared the dogs off, walked back into his home, and grabbed his gun,” according to a police report. When the dogs returned, he fatally shot them. According to the report, “A responding officer wrote in the report that [the shooter] committed disorderly conduct, animal cruelty, and reckless display or discharge of a firearm.” No additional information was available.
Fullerton, California
OCRegister.com reported that a homeless kitten had been found injured. He was taken to an animal adoption group where an X-ray found that both of his back legs had been broken and scar tissue had begun to form. He underwent surgery, including the placement of “eight pins to stabilize his legs.” No additional information was available.
New Bern, North Carolina
NewBernSJ.com reported that an injured, bleeding homeless cat had been found after she’d apparently been abandoned at the location of a “managed colony” of homeless cats. According to a woman who fed cats at the site, “She was bloodied from injuries, wobbled from weakness when she walked, and covered in fleas and parasites that caused her stool to be bloody …. A third of the cat’s tail seems to be missing and ends in a knot. [H]er teeth were in such bad shape that most would have to be pulled.” According to the report, the woman said “she will try to find donations” to pay for the cat’s needed treatment.
Folsom, Louisiana
BRProud.com reported that a homeless cat had been found with “a gruesome injury to her face.” She was taken to an animal adoption group “in obvious pain,” where a spokesperson reportedly said that veterinary staff had “completed the first of several possible surgeries to close the wound and her open sinuses, and reconstruct her nose.” It wasn’t known how she’d been injured. She was reportedly “not the only cat to come into the shelter this week in critical condition.” No additional information was available.
Levittown, Pennsylvania
LevittownNow.com reported that a cat who escaped from his or her owner’s home was “acting a bit off” when the animal returned. According to the report, “[t]he next day, the owner noticed the cat was not back to normal and found two pellet gun wounds under [the animal’s] medium-length hair.” The cat was taken to a veterinary hospital, where he or she had to be euthanized because of the extent of the injuries sustained. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
KRQE.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been abducted and thrown from a moving vehicle. Surveillance footage showed a woman getting out of a black van and picking the cat up from the owner’s driveway. A witness apparently later saw the cat being thrown from the window of a black van on the freeway. A good Samaritan found the animal on the side of the freeway and transported him to a veterinary hospital, which later transported him to a public animal shelter from which he was picked up by his owner. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified. No additional information was available.
Sacramento, California
Sacramento.CBSLocal.com reported that a cat who had been abandoned then apparently adopted by someone who described him as “an outdoor cat” had been taken to an animal shelter by a good Samaritan. An examination revealed that he had been shot with a crossbow and that the bolt remained embedded in his abdomen. He underwent surgery to remove the projectile, and authorities reportedly returned him to his owner, who said she would keep him indoors. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Portland, Texas
KRISTV.com reported that authorities had arrested a 17-year-old boy after a video was posted on social media that showed him abusing a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, the video showed the suspect “slamming a cat to the ground with two hands. The cat was able to get up and run away.” The cat was later found, and her owner was identified. She apparently didn’t sustain any permanent physical injuries. The suspect was charged with “cruelty to a non-livestock animal, which is a third degree felony.” No additional information was available.
Omaha, Nebraska
KETV.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found in the snow with his head trapped in a chain-link fence. Authorities were called and cut the fencing to take the animal to a veterinary hospital for additional care and treatment. He was recovering at an animal shelter.
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
NJ1015.com reported that a homeless cat had been found injured in a roadway. A woman who had reportedly “been trying for two days after a snowstorm to catch a feral cat she thought was bleeding” was struck and killed by a car when she tried to move the cat from the road. The cat’s condition and whereabouts were not reported. No additional information was available.
Abilene, Texas
BigCountryHomepage.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had apparently been found dead after becoming caught in a steel-jaw or snare trap. Authorities were reportedly patrolling the area for additional illegally set traps. No additional information was available.
Ukiah, California
UkiahDailyJournal.com reported that authorities had received a call reporting that an injured cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found in a roadway. An officer reportedly responded and took the cat to an animal shelter. No additional information was available.
Fairport, New York
13WHAM.com reported that an apparently homeless kitten had been attacked by a dog. She was taken to an animal adoption group where veterinary staff reportedly found that her jaw had been broken in two places, she’d sustained a large puncture wound to the face, and blood was collecting in her right eye, which ultimately had to be removed. She remained under treatment.
Topeka, Kansas
KSNT.com reported that a cat who was described as an “outdoor cat” had been found limping. He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that he’d been shot with a .22-caliber bullet and his leg had to be amputated because of the extent of the damage sustained. It wasn’t reported whether authorities had been notified, but no suspects were identified.
January 2021 Media Reports Exposing How Cats Outdoors Suffer and Die
Lynn Haven, Florida
MyPanhandle.com reported that two cats who were allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been attacked and killed by two dogs who had apparently escaped from a neighbor’s yard. One of the fatal attacks was captured on video footage from a doorbell camera. Authorities were notified, and the dogs were deemed dangerous. Their owner had seven days to appeal the case. No additional information was available.
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
CapeBretonPost.com reported that a homeless cat had been crying at a resident’s door for an hour. Noticing that the cat appeared to be very thin, she eventually let her inside. The resident said, “As soon as I opened the door she saw the dog’s water dish and ran right to it. She drank all his water and then started going to town on his food.” She also noted that “the pads of her paws were in bad shape and appeared frostbitten. ‘They were all black and scabby,’ she said. ‘The wounds on her paws also look months old. There’s some wounds with fur growing through them … [and] [h]er first two bowel movements were full of grass. That’s all she was obviously eating.’” The resident and her fiancée had to fundraise to be able to get the cat needed veterinary treatment and planned to keep her.
Blasdell, New York
WKBW.com reported that a homeless cat who was fed by a homeless man had been found injured. The man said that he found the cat “bleeding from his neck. It became clear that the blood was dripping constantly and he needed help or I thought he would die.” The cat was taken to a veterinary hospital for treatment, which an animal adoption group agreed to pay for. No additional information was available.
Dayton, Kentucky
FOX19.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had returned home “injured and bloody.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that he’d been shot with a .22-caliber bullet. According to the report, “The bullet went through [the cat’s] body, according to his owner, which broke some bones. He may never walk the same again.” He received treatment and was expected to survive. The owner planned to file a report with authorities, but no suspects were identified.
Cleveland, Ohio
News5Cleveland.com reported that a homeless cat had been found in a resident’s yard “dragging her back leg and not eating well.” She was taken to an animal adoption group, where veterinary staff reportedly “diagnosed her with a diaphragmatic hernia—a condition that allowed her abdominal organs to move into her chest cavity.” She underwent surgery and was expected to survive.
New York, New York
NYPost.com reported that a homeless cat who was “part of a managed feral colony” at a city housing project had been attacked and killed by two pit bulls who were set upon him. A resident reportedly saw from his window that the cat “had run up a tree to escape the canines but the dogs’ owners, a young couple who looked to be in their 20s, were using a large stick to knock him down. ‘As soon as the gentleman knocked the cat off the tree that’s when he let the dogs go like ‘get ‘em’ exactly just like that,’ [the witness] recalled. ‘The cat was screaming, [he] was trying to defend [him]self against two pitbulls as best as [he] can.’” The witness went outside and found the cat “clinging to life” with his jaw “hanging from his mouth.” According to the person who “managed” the colony of cats at the property, “six cats are currently missing and another three were recently found dead in conditions similar” to those of the cat who was attacked. Authorities were notified, but it was unclear whether they were investigating.
Boca Raton, Florida
BocaNewsNow.com reported that it had received calls and e-mails alleging that “a group of ‘community cats’ was missing .… One of the emails we received stated ‘they are well fed, micro chiped (sic) and vacinated (sic) and now missing.’ Then the messaging became aggressive and accusatory.” A later report said, “A small group of West Boca Raton residents says the cat it cared for … was shot in the face or head and dumped in a canal near Sacco Drive.” Authorities reportedly investigated. An animal control spokesperson reportedly “said the cat could have been mauled by an alligator, attacked by another animal, or just fell into the canal and drowned.” No additional information was available.
Scottsville, Virginia
AugustaFreePress.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found injured. Reports to authorities had reportedly “included that the cat may have been injured by hot water.” The animal was taken to an animal adoption group and treated for “injuries, including a cut above the eye socket.” He or she was expected to survive. No additional information was available.
Grand Valley, Colorado
GJSentinel.com reported that a homeless cat who was fed by a resident had sustained injuries to her ears that the resident thought may have been frostbite. She was taken to an animal adoption group, where “a veterinarian … diagnosed cancer. Her ears were amputated and a spot was removed from her nose.” No additional information was available.
Fresno, California
KMPH.com reported that a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had been found “staggering across the porch, covered in blood.” He was taken to a veterinary hospital, where it was found that he’d been shot in the face with a pellet gun. He underwent surgery to remove a badly damaged eye. It wasn’t reported whether authorities were notified, but no suspects were identified.
Fort Knox, Kentucky
Courier-Journal.com reported that a homeless kitten had been found injured inside a vehicle’s engine compartment, a common place for cats to seek safety and warmth. She was taken to an animal adoption group, where she reportedly underwent “a surgery addressing the large tear from her lip to her jawline.” It was believed that she’d been injured by the engine’s fan belt after the car was started. She was expected to survive.
Summerville, Pennsylvania
ConnectRadio.fm reported that authorities had received a report about a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision “possibly being shot by a pellet gun near a home.” No additional information was available.
Clear Spring, Maryland
Baltimore.CBSLocal.com reported that two cats had to be euthanized after they were found badly injured. A resident reportedly found a cat who was allowed to roam outdoors without supervision injured and took him to an animal shelter. According to the report, “The shelter veterinarian determined the cat was shot. His injuries were too severe and he was euthanized.” Authorities later received a report about an apparently homeless cat who had been shot. According to the report, “Officers found the gravely injured cat and she was later euthanized. She was shot twice.” Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Newport News, Virginia
WTKR.com reported that a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision had died or was euthanized before testing positive for rabies. No additional information was available.
Louisa County, Virginia
CBS19News.com reported that a man had been “charged with torturing and maiming a cat” who had been allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, the cat’s owner “says she was at home when she found two hunting dogs near where she lives. When she called the number on the dogs’ tags, the owner showed up. When asked if he had caught anything, the hunter and his companions allegedly … show[ed the cat’s owner] a photo on their phone of a dead cat. The cat belonged to the woman.” A preliminary hearing date was set. No additional information was available.
Ephrata Township, Pennsylvania
PennLive.com reported that an apparently homeless cat had been found dead in a resident’s yard with a “carbon crossbow bolt arrow” through the body. Authorities were investigating, but no suspects were identified.
Sterling, Virginia
LoudounTimes.com reported that authorities had arrested and charged a man who had allegedly shot a cat who was homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision. According to the report, the animal had been shot “with a pellet gun, resulting in multiple injuries and fractures and eventually leading to the cat’s euthanasia.” No additional information was available.
Quebec, Canada
DailyMail.co.uk reported that a homeless cat had been found in the snow pawing at a home’s window. The homeowner called an animal adoption group, and the cat was taken to a veterinary hospital. A spokesperson for the group reportedly said that he suffered from “rotten teeth, frostbite, a bite wound (he was bleeding somewhere on his body), fleas, worms, [and] he had diabetes and [a] skin allergy. … His blood work was very bad and he had to stay hospitalised a few days so he could be stabilised.”
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