I am totally distressed, angry and honestly stunned. I took the four-year-old Tom that I had been trying to trap for three years to a shelter. The shelter took him to a vet in Whitehouse Station NJ after we decided he would not be TNR. I had found a home for him - a woman who was going to socialize him (he's semi-feral and responds to his name Henry) and get him adopted. The shelter sent the Tom and his eight-month-old son Bentley who I had also trapped to the vet in Whitehouse Station on Friday for neutering, shots, etc.
Went to pick up both cats today. Bentley went into the car. The shelter worked screamed as she put Henry into the car, "His eat is missing, what happened to his ear"?
He was rushed back inside where the vet tech examined him. No one had any explanation why 3/4 of his ear had been cut off. The vet had not told them. They vet was specifically told NOT TO do ear tipping. The cat is healthy and had no signs of frost-bite etc. The shelter was so astounded that they took PICTURES of Henry.
I am in shock. This is cruelty. Why and how did they cut most of his ear off. The kind woman took him as the poor creature stared out of the carrier at the two of us.
What should I do? I talked to a manager at the shelter who said they were as shocked as I am. They advised me to call the Whitehouse Station NJ vet and I left a message.
The poor cat.
Went to pick up both cats today. Bentley went into the car. The shelter worked screamed as she put Henry into the car, "His eat is missing, what happened to his ear"?
He was rushed back inside where the vet tech examined him. No one had any explanation why 3/4 of his ear had been cut off. The vet had not told them. They vet was specifically told NOT TO do ear tipping. The cat is healthy and had no signs of frost-bite etc. The shelter was so astounded that they took PICTURES of Henry.
I am in shock. This is cruelty. Why and how did they cut most of his ear off. The kind woman took him as the poor creature stared out of the carrier at the two of us.
What should I do? I talked to a manager at the shelter who said they were as shocked as I am. They advised me to call the Whitehouse Station NJ vet and I left a message.
The poor cat.