Cat scalded with boiling water in Limerick making 'good progress'

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Cat scalded with boiling water in Limerick making 'good progress' in recovery after being rescued

An adult female cat which sustained horrific burn injuries after it was scalded with boiling water is making “good progress” in her recovery after she was rescued by a Limerick animal welfare group.“She is being sedated daily and receiving daily bandages. She is on pain relief and antibiotics. The infection in her wounds is clearing up and she is eating and drinking well, and making good progress,” said a spokeswoman for the Deel Animal Action Group based in Newcastle West.

The spokeswoman said the group was notified about the cats “in tremendous pain”, by a woman who discovered them sheltering in her yard two weeks ago. “We’ve trapped a second one, so there are two in our care at the moment, and there’s reports of a third and fourth one, so we are still trying to get them,” said the spokeswoman.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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