Cat Arrives At Rescue With Purple Paws–Rescuer Takes One Look And Calls Police
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Cat Arrives At Rescue With Purple Paws–Rescuer Takes One Look And Calls Police

Since Megan Sorbara founded Naples Cat Rescue in 2013 to help provide homes for injured and neglected cats, she’s probably seen just about everything. Cats hit by cars or attacked by dogs and other such horrors faced by ferals and strays. However, when one kitty was brought in by animal control officers, she was puzzled at first. Then she was shocked.
This Cat Right Here

The officers had gone 200 miles out of their way to bring him to her no-kill, non-profit shelter, based in Naples, Florida. They knew she had a good reputation and that she would take excellent care of him. When she took a closer look at him, she knew why they had brought him in. His paws and forehead were painted purple.
Sorbara Knew What It Meant
That purple coloring meant this cat was going to be used in a dogfighting ring.
In this vicious “sport,” where two dogs are pitted against each other, cats, kittens, rabbits, puppies, dogs who are passive or submissive, even wild animals, and animals obtained for free from Craigslist, are used for bait. And if you do not know why it’s a bad idea to offer animals for free on Craigslist, this article from The Dodo will tell you why.
Further, BarkPost, explains:
“What’s a bait animal? Well, it’s even more awful than it sounds. Bait animals are used by dog fighters to encourage aggression in their fight dogs and test their ‘fighting instinct.’ These bait animals are typically tied to a post with their snouts taped shut so that they can not fight back (in some cases their teeth are even broken), while fight dogs are set upon them, sometimes tearing them apart. If a bait animal is not dead at the end of one of these sessions, they are often given to the fight dog to kill.”
When the dogs do fight, they are forced to fight to the death, or until one of them runs away from the ring. And there’s no guarantee that the so-called “loser” will survive either. They are often killed by their owners.
As of 2008, dogfighting is illegal in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, according to ASPCApro. And possessing dogs for fighting is considered a felony in most states. It’s also illegal to be a spectator in dogfights in every state except Montana and Hawaii.
This Innocent Cat Was Almost A Victim
Fortunately, fate intervened, but it’s horrifying to think that people do this to animals. It’s not mentioned how the officers discovered him, but thank goodness they did. Sorbara was heartbroken thinking about this.
“I consider myself pretty hardened to a lot of stuff,” she wrote on Facebook. “I have dealt with a lot of injured, emaciated, neglected and abused animals, but this one really got to me. By all accounts, he looks good.”
There’s a possibility this poor kitty was stolen from his own home, AddictingStories notes. Sorbara said it was likely that he was let outdoors by his former owners, and that may be how he wound up in suc
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