Locked in a cage, thrown off a bridge and still purring

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It's beyond my ability to understand how someone could be this cruel. :guilty: :mad:

Picture of the kitty is here ----> http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/12/29/cat.rescue.ap/index.html

MISSOULA, Montana (AP) -- If cats have nine lives, a kitty in Montana has definitely used one up.

A house cat survived being locked in a cage, thrown off a bridge and then stranded in an icy puddle of river slush.

The ordeal ended Tuesday morning when a pair of passers-by spotted the calico cat while crossing a footbridge and called for help.

Missoula firefighters arrived minutes later, donned wet suits and launched a rescue boat.

Someone had put the animal in a cage, along with a rock weighing about 16 pounds, and tossed it into the Clark Fork River. But instead of landing in the water, it bounced several times on the ice and then became stuck.

It's unclear how long the cat had been there.

Firefighters took it back to the fire station, dried it off and fed it leftover Christmas turkey and a dish of milk.

"It was really skinny, nothing but skin and bones, and had collar marks where a too-small collar had rubbed the fur off its neck. But it was really friendly," firefighter Philip Keating said.

Firefighter Josh Macrow decided to keep the cat. After his shift, he took it to a veterinarian and then home to his 12-year-old daughter.

"It's the sweetest cat," Macrow said. "It sits on your shoulder when you drive down the road, and it curled up with my black Labs this morning."

Naming the animal was easy, he said.

"We call her Lucky."
 
:paw: Wonderful *happy ending* story.........but amazing how downright cruel some people can be. I will never, ever understand. I just lost my precious dog almost 2 weeks ago and still can't get through the day without crying. We also rescued a starving cat several years ago.......but while he is an intergral part of our family, his disposition is nowhere near as sweet as Lucky's is!!! Lucky was very, very lucky!!! :paw:
 
That is a happy ending - good. But disgusting story - why can't someone just leave the animal at the SPCA. I don't get it...

Kelly
 
I hope they can find out who did it, and so glad the story had a happy ending. :flower:
 

The combination of cruelty and stupidity - seriously, how much easier would it have been to take the poor cat to the SPCA?! - is astounding. Bless those people who worked so hard to save the poor little thing.
 
A few years back in my town some kids threw a dog off the overpass, my vet took him in and he was saved...the kids were caught, they were bored, not sure what happened to them though. My kitty was murdered over a year ago now, he was ready to bid his final farewell to us, but someone took his peaceful ending away, I will never get over it. I am not sure what is going on in someones mind that they treat animals with such disregard.

I am so glad Lucky had a happy ending, animals have it so rough these days.
 
I never could, and never will, understand the mentality of people who abuse animals. It's beyond the realm of my understanding. Glad this story had a happy ending. So many of them do not. :paw:
 
Such a wonderful ending! I just can't understand why anyone would do something like that. We think that my grandma's cat was abandoned by somebody. My Jakey (the pup in my siggy) was abandoned on a doorstep when she was a pup. I just don't understand how you could look into those eyes of an animal and then leave them and do horrible things to them.
 
How wonderful that the firefighter took the kitty home and gave him a good home. I will never understand how someone can be so evil to do something like that to an innocent animal.
 
I got tears in my eyes and had to go hug my calico!!!

(she had that look like what just happened!!! :goodvibes )

she was almost abandon my DS worked in a pet shop and a lady came in with 5 kittens she said if the pet shop didnt take them she was just going to leave them by the side of the road-- the manager said my son could take one and she took the rest when he brought Cali home she weighed 20 ozs.!!!!

Shes 5 now and quite a mother hen to our 2 other cats!!
 
The really scary thing is that a person who could do something like this has ZERO empathy for the suffering of another living being. Today it was a cat; who knows what it will be tomorrow - possibly a person or a child unfortunate enough to be around him or her. :(
 
If they find the person who did it, maybe they need to be put in a cage and dropped off into the river.
 
Unfortunately, there are people like that everywhere.

That little kitty looks like our Harmony kitty!

She along with her brothers and sisters were slated for euthanasia when they were only a couple weeks old.
Luckily I was at work that day and asked my boss if I could take them.
Her brother Lyon, weighs in at 12 lbs. He's my baby.

I'm glad someone found that cat and here's hoping we find the person that did that to Lucky.
I would like first crack at them.

Lisa
 
wouldnt it be nice if we could find the person..lock them in a cage and throw them off a bridge...some people are just unbelievable!!!!
 
People probably think I'm being harsh when I say it would be kinder to actually shoot an unwanted animal than make it suffer by abandonment, torture, starvation...but I am absolutely serious.
Don't *make* the poor thing suffer.

I'm with the folks who suggest somehow getting these jerks to experience what it feels like to be thrown off a bridge with weights into a freezing river...

Poor little kitty, glad this story turned out ok.

agnes!
 
agnes! said:
People probably think I'm being harsh when I say it would be kinder to actually shoot an unwanted animal than make it suffer by abandonment, torture, starvation...but I am absolutely serious.
Don't *make* the poor thing suffer.

I'm with the folks who suggest somehow getting these jerks to experience what it feels like to be thrown off a bridge with weights into a freezing river...

Poor little kitty, glad this story turned out ok.

agnes!
I have to say yes that is harsh! There are to many agencies out there that are willing to take the unwanteds and at least TRY and find them a home, there have been numerous threads on this board of people taking in animals that they could not keep but at least they took the time to find someone willing to take the animal, there was one a few days ago where someone found 2 dogs, she had to drive them several hours away but did find a rescue group to take them. The only time ANYTHING should be shot is when it is endangering anothers life or causing harm...........just my opinion.
 
cyndibelle said:
wouldnt it be nice if we could find the person..lock them in a cage and throw them off a bridge...some people are just unbelievable!!!!
i 2nd that.i'll even buy the cage for that creep!!however i refuse to rescue the human!!
 
chyam said:
I have to say yes that is harsh! There are to many agencies out there that are willing to take the unwanteds and at least TRY and find them a home, there have been numerous threads on this board of people taking in animals that they could not keep but at least they took the time to find someone willing to take the animal, there was one a few days ago where someone found 2 dogs, she had to drive them several hours away but did find a rescue group to take them. The only time ANYTHING should be shot is when it is endangering anothers life or causing harm...........just my opinion.

I agree with you that there are many places and people that will take in unwanted pets and that choosing life would be better than dealing death to an unwanted pet. I wasn't saying that all unwanted pets should be shot or that I *wanted* to shoot pets. I'm sure that if pet owners tried hard enough they could probably find a new home for their now-unwanted pet/s.
My point is that *if* there were only two choices for pets being given up by their owners and those two choices were abandonment/torture or having the pets put out of their misery(no suffering), then I would choose the little/no suffering option. Something you should understand about me is that I'm the person who knows the pets' names in my neighborhood and not my neighbors' names.
Irresponsible pet owners take the easy way out (for them) by abandoning their pets, cruel/sadistic/evil animal custodians take the vicious way out by torturing the animals in their care, sometimes to death. In either of these instances, it seems to me that it would be kinder to put the animals out of their misery and not *make* them suffer.
Irresponsible people are also the reason we have *so* many unwanted animals in this country. It's not that hard to have an animal spayed or neutered.

agnes!
 


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