31-5-12 Τορόντο. Γάτα 1-2
χρόνων βρέθηκε ζωντανή σε μαύρη σακούλα απορριμμάτων πεταμένη στο δρόμο. Στο στομάχι
της υπήρχε σωλήνας σίτισης που τοποθετήθηκε χειρουργικά. Η γατούλα τρώει
κανονικά και οι κτηνίατροι που την
παρακολουθούν, θεωρούν ανεξήγητη των τοποθέτηση του σωλήνα στο στομάχι της.
31-5-12 Cat found alive in garbage bag inScarborough
with surgically-inserted stomach tube
After finding a young tabby cat in a garbage bag with a surgically-inserted feeding tube,Toronto officials are seeking an owner and
witnesses.
A city works crew noticed a cardboard box moving on the side of the road at 4220 Midland Ave., a shopping plaza nearSteeles Ave. ,
A worker called Toronto Animal Services, who found a black plastic garbage bag inside containing a 1- to 2-year-old female cat with medium-long red fur. One side of the cat was shaved, with a feeding tube going to its stomach. Officials said it seems to have been surgically-implanted a few weeks ago. The cat was otherwise healthy.
“Attending veterinarians have not been able to find any reason for the tube placement,” said Nicola Ware of Animal Services.
The cat, who is eating normally, was sent toRouge Valley
Veterinary Hospital
to have the tube removed Thursday. Her stomach will be examined to determine
why the tube was used. The hospital is also contacting nearby animal clinics to
find anyone who has treated the cat.
Ware, who’s been working in animal rescue for 12 years, said she’s upset but not surprised. “While nothing ever surprises me or shocks me, we’re always left with a feeling of incredulity, exasperation. In this day and age, why is this still happening?”
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1203801--cat-found-alive-in-garbage-bag-in-scarborough-with-surgically-inserted-stomach-tube
31-5-12 Cat found alive in garbage bag in
After finding a young tabby cat in a garbage bag with a surgically-inserted feeding tube,
A city works crew noticed a cardboard box moving on the side of the road at 4220 Midland Ave., a shopping plaza near
A worker called Toronto Animal Services, who found a black plastic garbage bag inside containing a 1- to 2-year-old female cat with medium-long red fur. One side of the cat was shaved, with a feeding tube going to its stomach. Officials said it seems to have been surgically-implanted a few weeks ago. The cat was otherwise healthy.
“Attending veterinarians have not been able to find any reason for the tube placement,” said Nicola Ware of Animal Services.
The cat, who is eating normally, was sent to
Ware, who’s been working in animal rescue for 12 years, said she’s upset but not surprised. “While nothing ever surprises me or shocks me, we’re always left with a feeling of incredulity, exasperation. In this day and age, why is this still happening?”
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1203801--cat-found-alive-in-garbage-bag-in-scarborough-with-surgically-inserted-stomach-tube
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