Animal cruelty: The kitten escaped from the SUV at 20

The kitten that launched on Highway 20 last week has miraculously survived, and will soon be accepted by one of the witnesses to this chaotic act of animal cruelty.

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“I think it’s normal to adopt him anymore, so I don’t love him anymore,” says Eric Gorev, indicating that he has already signed the adoption documents.

This Sample resident is relieved that the animal is still alive, especially in an interview Newspaper Last Friday, he realized that the little beast on all automobiles could not have survived.

Mr.There is Last July, the driver of an SUV threw a helpless kitten on the asphalt when he saw a window open in front of him.

The 25-year-old naturally braked sharply while trying to avoid the cat, resulting in a collision with the car behind him.

Shock

“I had a post-traumatic shock. I did not sleep the night after that. I was very shocked,” says என்கிறார்ric Corriveau, who will soon find comfort with Rosetto.

The young wonder girl was nicknamed because the little black dot covered her head in the middle of her white coat.

He is currently sheltered and safe at the Saint-Hyacinth University Hospital Center (CHUV).

“The kitten is well and has not been seriously injured,” said Julie Duffer, a spokeswoman for CHUV.

MMe Duffer did not specify under what circumstances Rosette was found.

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