Animals sat in their own feces and urine: Pat and Lucy exposed in the cold - perpetrators wanted
Created: 02/11/2022 10:13 am
After a night in the freezing cold, the two cats are recovering in the Dachau animal shelter.
© Simone Wester
Unknown people have abandoned two cats in Indersdorf - in the bitter cold.
At the Dachau animal shelter, everyone is pissed off and hopes to find the heartless owners.
Indersdorf/Dachau – Shock for the building yard employees of the municipality of Markt Indersdorf: when they started work yesterday, Thursday, they discovered two cats in transport boxes on the market square near the church.
Covered with a towel that was "frozen like a rock", as described by Silvia Gruber, chairwoman of the Dachau Animal Welfare Association.
The two poor animals probably had to spend the whole night in the cold.
Abandoned and abandoned by her family.
Indersdorfer Bauhof employee finds abandoned cats
At the animal shelter in Dachau, an emergency call came in yesterday morning from the building yard employee, who described that a cat was sitting in each of the two boxes – in its own feces and urine, completely distraught and anxious.
In addition, a few crumbs of dry food.
The community worker immediately brought the disturbed animals to the animal shelter in Dachau after the call.
"They stood outside all night, at least," Gruber suspects, also in view of the frozen towel.
Her keepers, who received the cats yesterday morning, and she herself are not only stunned, but "fucking mad".
Found cats are "completely upset"
The cats themselves are doing well physically, but mentally the two, probably littermates, are "completely upset," as the animal rights activist describes.
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What is also bizarre about the situation is that the transport boxes are labeled with the names and dates of birth of the four-legged friends.
Cat Pat and cat Lucy were born in April 2018 and were probably kept as indoor cats due to the length of their claws.
Anyone with information should please call the emergency number of the Dachau animal shelter, telephone (0 81 31) 5 36 36.
Simone Wester
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