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He Held This Cat By Her Tail And Threw Her Against The Trailer. 24 Hours Later? I’m Shocked.

After giving birth to a litter of kittens, Princess, was trapped by a man when she walked across his lawn, he proceeded to hold her by the tail and slam her against his trailer. He stopped when he believed she was dead. The whole scene was witnessed by this man’s neighbor. The woman called Dee Walton, who owns Sawyers Gully Animal Rescue, in Australia and told her that she was caring for the kittens left behind after their mother was brutally killed.

Image Credit: Sawyers Gully Animal Rescue

A different rescue group arrived on scene and picked up the 1-week old kittens before Dee could get there. The next day, to everyone’s surprise, the mother cat had returned – she wasn’t dead! Her hind legs were paralyzed, though – it must have been an arduous journey to drag herself back to where she had left her kittens, and once she got there, they were gone!

Image Credit: Sawyers Gully Animal Rescue

The cat now called Princess, was picked up by the local RSPCA and was taken to see her babies! Princess had a microchip and her owners were called, but they surrendered her and her kittens to the RSPCA.

Image Credit: Sawyers Gully Animal Rescue

Dee Walton took Princess, and all her babies back to her Rescue and Dee plans keep the kittens until they are old enough to be adopted. Princess is then going to live out her life with Dee at the Rescue!

Image Credit: Sawyers Gully Animal Rescue

The man who attacked Princess has been arrested! Dee hopes to get Princess a wheelchair to help her get around! This video shows Princess enjoying a meal while her kittens romp around and play!

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