Animal rescue seeks info on one that allegedly left kitten in harmful scenario

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The Nevada SPCA is asking for assist figuring out the one that deserted a 4-month-old kitten within the shelter’s car parking zone.

“Animals are deserted usually exterior of our shelter, however this abandonment was significantly harmful because the cat’s provider was positioned below a automotive,” Nevada SPCA Govt Director Lori Heeren mentioned. “Fortunately, one among our staff discovered the provider, but when we had not, the cat might have been crushed whereas the automotive drove away. 

The kitten was positioned within the car parking zone on Tuesday, Dec. 17, round 1:15 p.m. In keeping with a information launch from the shelter, the one that positioned the kitten below the automotive was driving a black 4-door Mercedes Benz sedan.

Medical employees checked the kitten and located her to be wholesome. She was adopted by a brand new household on Wednesday.

In Clark County, it’s unlawful to go away an animal with out correct care in a public place or non-public property.

NSPCA mentioned anybody surrendering a pet must do it by appointment. Extra info on surrendering pets could be discovered at this hyperlink.

The shelter is urging anybody with info on the one that left the kitten to contact them on the following e-mail: [email protected], or by calling (702) 873-7722. Callers can stay nameless.

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