Incredible act in Krems in Lower Austria: a strange just threw away the young velvet legs. In the hiding place you now fight bitterly for your life.
It was a soft, almost inaudible jammer, who immediately flashed all the alarm bells in an animal lover in the Gneixendorf district of Krems. Because it came from a garbage can. Immediately the woman opened the flap and did not believe her eyes, which stared at her: the eyes of three small baby cats. The animals just as large as a palm.
The pedestrian acted immediately and brought the highly weakened trio to the Krems Animal Shelter, where a “nurse mother” was organized. “The kittens are a maximum of one or two days old,” describe the animal utilities. But the bad news soon followed: one of the brothers and sisters did not survive the first night. “We are still fighting for the life of the other two,” said a supervisor.
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In addition to the tireless efforts for these small protégés, frustration and anger among the helpers are also huge. “It is unthinkable that someone can be so brutal and creates living beings like waste.” The animal shelter has therefore of course filed a complaint. It is believed that the unwanted youngsters are of an unpreepcant freelancer for whom no buyers have been found. The animal shelter also confesses information about the animal martning on 0664/402020.
Donations are welcome
In fact, cat owners are legally obliged to guarantee the castration of freelancers for more than 20 years. After five years of a maximum of 2048 offspring, a few cats that are capable of reproduction can occur. However, there is practically no control, but unwanted descendants usually cause unnecessary animal suffering – and overcrowded animal shelters. These are therefore satisfied, such as those in Krems, about donations of milk powder for kitten and cats baby food.
Source: Krone

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