He's still alive, but only after surgery following a hit and run. The vet explained that his wounds were consistant with being hit by a vehicle and, judging by the damage on his claws, he'd dug his toes into the asphalt - ie, he was there first and thought the car should avoid him. Apparently quite common.
I ignored the feeling I got in the first place because I couldn't bear what you were inferring...should have faced it...I'm glad he's ok, I can't stand to see animals suffer
wanted in two states-his poster on telephone poles and bulletin boards everywhere!
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ReplyDeleteHe's still alive, but only after surgery following a hit and run. The vet explained that his wounds were consistant with being hit by a vehicle and, judging by the damage on his claws, he'd dug his toes into the asphalt - ie, he was there first and thought the car should avoid him. Apparently quite common.
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ReplyDeleteI ignored the feeling I got in the first place because I couldn't bear what you were inferring...should have faced it...I'm glad he's ok, I can't stand to see animals suffer
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