On April 10th, it was reported by ABC 7 Action News
that a burned cat had been discovered in Sterling Heights, Michigan. He had
been found by residents in the area on April 5th, and what the people who found
him saw was heartbreaking and horrifying. From all appearances, it looks like
little Snow had his front legs bound together with a rope, and then had acid
poured over him. He was limping, starving, terrified, and had horrific burns on
his neck as well as his face.
After finally being able to trap little Snow, he was
taken in by loving advocates at Paws for the Cause Feral Cat Rescue in
Chesterfield Township, Michigan. The first veterinarian to see Snow said there
was no way he could be brought back to health, because Snow was also found to
have the Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV), which is the feline equivalent of
AIDS in humans. But, these compassionate advocates simply would not take
"no" for an answer
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