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QuoteCat recovering after arrow pierces head
Humane association offering reward to find person who shot arrow
Brownie, a 4-year-old tabby, returned to his owner last week with an arrow stuck in his head, his fur matted with dried blood.
The cat had been shot. Sarah Hayes with the Monroe County Humane Association announced today that the organization is offering up $500 to anyone with information that leads to the conviction of the person or persons responsible.
"It's just horrible, and whoever did this, they need to be charged," Hayes, the association's CEO, said.
Hayes has seen animals in terrible condition and pain, but "This one's new," she said.
The arrow had likely been shot into Brownie's head a few days before he came trotting back to his owner last Monday, as the wounds were already infected, said Monroe County animal control officer Rebecca Brown.
The incident probably happened on the far southeast side of Bloomington, off East Stipp Road, Brown said. And Brown believes this instance of animal cruelty was deliberate.
"Anybody hunting wouldn't have been that low to the ground," she said.
The person who did it can be charged with animal cruelty, a class B misdemeanor, Brown said.
Brownie had surgery at Bloomington's Town and Country Vet Hospital the day after he was found. Veterinarian Casey Shake said the arrow had entered just above Brownie's right eye and went through the cat's skin, tissue and some muscles. X-rays showed the arrow just skimmed Brownie's skull, Shake said. It exited in front of Brownie's left ear.
Someone, not the cat's owner, had cut the pointed end of the arrow before Brownie was brought to the vet. The arrow had loosened, Shake said.
"It could slide back and forth. It slid right out."
Shake anesthetized the cat and pulled the arrow out — and while he was at it, he neutered Brownie, for free.
"I figured that would take his mind off his headache," he joked.
Shake then left the wounds open to drain, and treated them to ward off infection.
"The next day that cat was amazing," he said. Brownie was purring, ready to eat and drink, and wanted love. Shake said Brownie is expected to have no brain damage or vision loss.
"That cat should make a complete recovery," he said. "I have never seen anything quite like that. It was definitely bizarre."
Brownie is recovering and will be reunited with his owner in a few days, Brown said.
The cat's owner is in the hospital, recovering from a procedure on Monday, said a caretaker who assists the man. He should be home by Friday.
The Monroe County Humane Association paid for Brownie's surgery with money from the group's Olivia Animal Protection and Rescue Fund, Hayes said. The fund was set up in memory of Olivia, one of several cats set on fire in 1997 by a group of teens. Olivia's vet bills cost her owners thousands of dollars, and the cat died despite efforts to save her.
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Hayes said this is the second time in three or four years the association has offered a reward for information leading to an animal cruelty conviction. "As long as the funds are available to do that, we obviously want to do that any time we can. We definitely want to charge somebody who does something horrible like this."
A $300 reward was offered for information on Clover the goat, who in 2006 was dumped at the end of a dead-end county road to either starve or be killed by coyotes or dogs.
The crippled goat was found with a missing left rear leg and with its front legs frozen in a bent position.
Clover died and no one ever came forward with information about the animal's mistreatment and abandonment.
Hayes hopes this time is different.
"A lot of people had to have noticed a cat with a full-sized arrow through its head."
No one seems to be sure just what the arrow is made of, although sheriff's deputies guess it is a graphite arrow.
CdM was last seen driving down the I 70 towards Indiana.
Cat's head is a renewable resource and will heal.
Owner now has a new arrow that he did not previously have.
I don't see the basis for complaint.
win win situation.
:cry:
If the perpetrator has any sense, he'll turn himself in before CdM finds him.
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Shake anesthetized the cat and pulled the arrow out — and while he was at it, he neutered Brownie, for free.
What a day, an arrow through his skull and his balls chopped off.
Quote from: DisturbedPervert on September 03, 2009, 05:12:21 AM
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Shake anesthetized the cat and pulled the arrow out — and while he was at it, he neutered Brownie, for free.
What a day, an arrow through his skull and his balls chopped off.
:lol:
Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on September 03, 2009, 04:52:46 AM
:cry:
If the perpetrator has any sense, he'll turn himself in before CdM finds him.
Not only CdM. I'm down for some good ol' fashioned
human cruelty. Anybody else up for joining the posse?
:cry: :x
A few days? That's just not an outdoor cat, that's a wild cat that you happen to pay taxes for.
Quote from: Grey Fox on September 03, 2009, 10:07:55 AM
A few days? That's just not an outdoor cat, that's a wild cat that you happen to pay taxes for.
the cat probably hid out for a few days until it calmed down... or it got stuck trying to get through some bushes and kept snagging on a branch for three days.
That's some potent arrow. The cat gets shot in the head, and loses his balls as a result.
Quote from: Grey Fox on September 03, 2009, 10:07:55 AM
.. that's a wild cat that you happen to pay taxes for.
I keep my cat's accounts offshore.
Quote from: DontSayBanana on September 03, 2009, 06:50:17 AM
Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on September 03, 2009, 04:52:46 AM
:cry:
If the perpetrator has any sense, he'll turn himself in before CdM finds him.
Not only CdM. I'm down for some good ol' fashioned human cruelty. Anybody else up for joining the posse?
Over a cat? No thanks, Mr. Vigilante. One human life is worth infinite number of cats, and that isn't saying much because most human beings are worthless individuals.
Quote from: Grey Fox on September 03, 2009, 10:07:55 AM
A few days? That's just not an outdoor cat, that's a wild cat that you happen to pay taxes for.
There's a big difference between a wild cat and an urban stray that gets most of his sustenance begging for meals.
Quote from: Jaron on September 03, 2009, 02:02:40 PM
Quote from: DontSayBanana on September 03, 2009, 06:50:17 AM
Quote from: HisMajestyBOB on September 03, 2009, 04:52:46 AM
:cry:
If the perpetrator has any sense, he'll turn himself in before CdM finds him.
Not only CdM. I'm down for some good ol' fashioned human cruelty. Anybody else up for joining the posse?
Over a cat? No thanks, Mr. Vigilante. One human life is worth infinite number of cats, and that isn't saying much because most human beings are worthless individuals.
A thousand PETA members cry suddenly cried out in terror...
:ultra:
Quote from: Jaron on September 03, 2009, 02:02:40 PM
Over a cat? No thanks, Mr. Vigilante. One human life is worth infinite number of cats, and that isn't saying much because most human beings are worthless individuals.
Actually, I only say that because I find cats to be so much more in demand and worthwhile than the overpopulation of lazy beaners we have here. Guess which ones
I think should lose their balls.
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So, there was a survivor of the Little Bighorn after all.
Quote from: DontSayBanana on September 03, 2009, 05:00:58 PM
Quote from: Jaron on September 03, 2009, 02:02:40 PM
Over a cat? No thanks, Mr. Vigilante. One human life is worth infinite number of cats, and that isn't saying much because most human beings are worthless individuals.
Actually, I only say that because I find cats to be so much more in demand and worthwhile than the overpopulation of lazy beaners we have here. Guess which ones I think should lose their balls.
Excuse me?
Was that supposed to wound me? :lol:
Quote from: Jaron on September 03, 2009, 05:37:22 PM
Excuse me?
Was that supposed to wound me? :lol:
Not really. Just wanted to see whether you'd laugh it off or get pissed off. :contract:
Inquiring minds want to know. :P