Rescue Strays

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Our services include, adoption, spay, neutering, humane education, veterinary, food, sheltering, cruelty/neglect investigation and so many more.

Photos from Rescue Strays's post 10/22/2021

Around 5 months ago we received a call from one of our members indicating that a “Burmilla” breed cat who had been purchased from a pet store had been abused by the owner. The owner left him without food for over 1 week just for biting the hand of the owner's kid.

We called the owner several times in order to buy the cat but he insisted on not giving the cat and he said “I want him to starve to death because of what he did to my kid.” We have contacted the local authorities to save the cat but they insist on a picture of the cat in order to press charges.

Then we offered a price to the owner which he couldn't resist. You can see the cat's condition in the first picture. He was locked in a toilet. In the second picture, you can see the cat after 2 months of treatment and the third picture after 5 months. :)

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Photos from Rescue Strays's post 08/04/2021

Elderly Dog with a Fractured Bottom Jaw found in a Ruler Area and Rescued

One of our shelter members spotted an elderly male dog who has a fractured bottom jaw because of the constant beatings of his owner. His owner abandoned him after several injuries because of the beatings, said the owner's neighbor.

We immediately took him to Vet and we learned that we could not save his bottom jaw but we may save his life. Even if we save his life, Vet informed us that he can still live without a bottom jaw but he will need constant care and feeding daily for the rest of his life.

We would love to feed him 3 times a day and give him the constant care he needs. We just wanted him to survive, and he survived. After 3 months of treatment here is our boy. We named him "William Wallace" after what he had been through just for freedom.

Now William is free and we all love to take care of William until we or he dies.

07/30/2021

Rescue Story of Our Boy “Alexander the Great”

We found Alexander in a forest where we feed the wild pigs. As you can see from the picture, he was in a very bad situation. He had scabies, dehydrated, and lots of skin diseases. You can clearly understand that our boy was a house cat and abandoned here by his owners.

After 8 months of daily treatments and many visits to our Vet, our boy now shines like “Alexander the Great”. Isn't he?

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