bytch just letting them run around off leash. That alone deserves a drive-by@RhapSaRiq
This pains me to see

I feel like these cats that are getting shot by arrows all over the country
Why do cats get shot with arrows so often?
Updated: Apr. 03, 2019, 6:28 p.m. | Published: May. 11, 2011, 8:50 p.m.
By Troy Reimink | treimink@mlive.com
A stray cat cleverly nicknamed Bow is recovering at the Animal Hospital of Lowell after veterinarians removed an arrow from its head.
Since it's not hunting season, and the photos of Bow show the arrow entering the cat's head at a low angle, it's inconceivable that this wasn't done on purpose. That puts Bow in the company of animals who can hope for a long life after surviving abuse. (We all remember Hadley, the cat who was set on fire last year in Grand Rapids and who recently went home with an adoptive family.)
Brownie the cat suffered a similar trauma in Indiana when an arrow pierced his head in August
with arrow
They say it's because people are getting tired of strays so cats are catching strays



? Want me to bump those threads?
Has this what catset vs dogset devolved into fukkin snuff pics. This ain’t for me anymore.








Nah bytch it was bliss to watch, don’t leave your dogs unleashed like that. What if a kid walked by and the dogs mauled them? Maybe the driver was getting revenge because the dogs attacked his family member.