Abandoned cat found in carrier submerged in flooded ditch: Guelph Humane Society
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The Guelph Humane Society is reaching out to the community for more information about an abandoned cat found in a carrier submerged in a flooded ditch in the city's east end.
The Guelph Humane Society is reaching out to the community for more information about an abandoned cat found in a carrier submerged in a flooded ditch in the city’s east end.
In a news release, the agency said someone who just happened to be passing by found the buff-coloured tabby locked in the cat carrier near Whitelaw and Fife roads on Thursday night.
The Good Samaritan managed to rescue the soaked and freezing cat and call the Humane Society for help.
“The normal body temperature for a cat is around 38 or 39 degrees celsius,” said Lisa Veit, interim executive director.
“This poor cat was hovering around 34 degrees when he came into our care. It was a cold and rainy night, and I have no doubt that he would have died that evening if someone hadn’t walked by and saw him.”
The male cat is neutered and believed to be around two to five years old. The Humane Society said he received immediate care and was found to be hypothermic and actively shivering.
He also had three broken teeth and cuts on his nose, presumably because he was struggling to get out of the carrier, the agency said.
Investigators are now trying to figure out how the cat ended up in the ditch, whether an owner abandoned the cat or if someone else could be behind this act.