September
4 , 2007 VOL 1
TEARS was contacted yesterday by a young woman who had witnessed
2 dogs savagely attack a young cat. After running the dogs away,
she found the kitty unable to move
with puncture wounds and lacerations all over its body. TEARS director,
Terra Cotromano, without any resources to call on, due to a financial
crisis, carefully explained to the young lady what to do in order
to help the cat and take it to the veterinarian’s office.
Several hours later, the young lady called
back again and said she just called the animal control officer and
they would be there in a couple of hours.
What a tragedy! This poor kitty, lying there in
pain and suffering all those hours. We still do know the fate of
the animal. This sounded to us as if the cat’s back was broken,
a common outcome of a dog attack.
TEARS is not in a financial position at this time to continue doing
rescues. We are struggling to maintain the 200 animals we have at
TEARSTOWN.
Won’t you consider making a monthly donation part of your
budget now. If you care about the animals that are out there suffering
from injuries, please help us survive.
DONATE
HERE!
We are one of the only rescue groups that service the injured animals
24/7/365.