• Mona Bakri posted in the group Animal Cruelty

    1 year, 8 months ago

    DON’T DUMP YOUR PET 💔😿
    HERE IS THE story of Jolie a very beautiful sherazi cat dumped by the cruel owner to the street she was so scared and depressed I tried to cuddle her but she didn’t allowed me only after 2 months in the street after taking care of her giving food and water spending time with her Although she still not trusted me
    But after 2 months Jolie became a cuddling girl very friendly following me
    I was thinking to put her for adoption but I was scared that she might be abounded again
    After a year Jolie disappeared 😪
    I searched every where but nothing
    She appeared 4 days back after 6 months of disappearance I shocked when I saw her and I cried and I carry her and rushed to royal vet clinic in alwaab
    There Dr leo diagnosed her as Jolie’s eyes:
    The left eye
    is atropic with anatomical defects as a sequel from severe conjunctivitis and corneal ulceration.: fusion of bulbar and palpebral conjunctiva. No sight and no active corneal ulceration. Drainage is good too.
    Recommendations:
    1: Do nothing
    2: separation of the conjunctiva( it will not improve the sight).
    3:Enucleation
    The right eye
    Is ok
    No active condition
    Good sight
    But has an old corneal scar
    She is toxoplasmosis negative
    Tartar and severe gingivitis and many wounds due to bites
    please consider Jolie with any donation in royal vet clinic
    DON’T DUMP YOUR PET
    The abandoning of pets has far-reaching consequences for the animals involved as well as for the community. Abandonment exposes dogs and cats to an uncertain fate, once on the streets they must fend for themselves and may suffer from hunger, thirst, injuries and diseases. As well as feeling distressed and confused because they have been left on their own in an unfamiliar place by their owner.
    Furthermore, dumping animals has consequences for the community that many people are often unaware of: The animals may pose a road safety risk if they run out in front of cars searching for their owner. They may cause a ‘nuisance’ to the community searching for food, barking at other dogs, or even biting someone due to feeling unsafe.

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