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OSPCA seeks public?s help in attack on cat

On Oct. 14, three young boys were found holding a cat down while they drenched it in an alcohol-based substance. A passerby prevented them from doing any further damage to the cat.
On Oct. 14, three young boys were found holding a cat down while they drenched it in an alcohol-based substance. A passerby prevented them from doing any further damage to the cat.

The Sudbury branch of the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is asking for the publicÂ?s help in finding the home of the male, white coloured cat. TheyÂ?re also interested in finding more information leading up to the incident, which occurred in the Grenadier and Diane Street area of Sudbury.

Â?The cat is doing fine now and is extremely friendly. We are interested in finding the owner of this animal as it seems to be in good health and must be owned by someone from that area,Â? says OSPCA Insp. McAllister. Â?It is obvious that the boys were interested in doing something more harmful to the cat but were interrupted.Â?

Call McAllister at the SPCA at 566-9582 or Crimestoppers at 675-8477 (TIPS).




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