Cambridge Cat Abuse Cases Could Be Linked, MSPCA Says ȁ

Cambridge Cat Abuse Cases Could Be Linked, MSPCA Says – NECN


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MSPCA officers believe three cases of cat abuse in Cambridge, Massachusetts could be related.
The non-profit organization is now offering a $2,500 reward for information that leads to an animal cruelty conviction in the latest case.
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A six-year-old cat named Gosha, whose brutal death has been under investigation, had 11 BBs removed from his body and was burned as well. Gosha was found dead on May 6 a few blocks from his home with his back legs taped together, according to the MSPCA.

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