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8 kittens abused, 2 fatally, since late May, says Calgary Humane Society

Several cats have been found in various states of distress over the past couple of monthsin some cases, bound and covered in a tar-like substance, the Calgary Humane Society says.

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A brown and grey kitten sitting on a grey towel covered in a tar-like substance.
The Calgary Humane Society is calling for help from the public to track down the person or persons responsible for a string of abusive incidents targeting kittens. (Calgary Humane Society)

Several cats have been found in various states of distress over the past couple of monthsin some cases, bound and covered in a tar-like substance, the Calgary Humane Society says.

Eight kittens were abused andtwo have died, including one found dead and zip-tied to a fence in the southwest community of Kingsland on Monday.

The injured leg of a kitten with orange fur is held by a person wearing a blue glove. Marks are visible just above the kitten's paw.
Eight kittens have been found in various states of distress. (Calgary Humane Society)

The animal welfare organization says that after an examination, it was determined the catwas beaten around its head and abdomen.

The humane society says this is among the most recent and egregiousin a string of similar incidents since May 30in the area of Sandy Beach and Kingsland. All of the kittens were between six and eight weeks old.

Another kitten was found dead Tuesday, according to the animal welfare organization.

Brad Nichols, director of enforcement at the Calgary Humane Society, says the organization is working with the Calgary Police Service to find the person or persons responsible.

"These victims could not be more vulnerable. It is incredibly concerning to see an isolated incident of this nature, let alone half a dozen," Nichols said in a release.

He tells CBC Newsit's unlikely the kittens are strays given their young age, they were likely taken from their mother.

A kitten with black and white fur paws at the caged door of a black and blue cat carrier.
The Calgary Humane Society is seeking information from the public on the person or persons responsible for a string of incidents of kitten abuse. (Calgary Humane Society)

"We're puzzled by why this age of kitten seems to be the prime target," Nichols said.

"These are cases two months, 70 daysapart, and they remain the same age kittens. So we're not talking about the same litter. These cats are being sourced from somewhere.

The non-profit organization is urging pet owners to keep their cats inside.Besides incidents such as this, there is also a danger of the petsbeing harmed or killed bytraffic orpredation.

Nichols added this serves as a cautionary tale for the careless rehoming of animals.

A kitten with orange fur dirtied by a tar-like substance is held by a veterinarian wearing blue scrubs, a stethoscope, and blue gloves..
The Calgary Humane Society is urging pet owners to keep their pets inside after several kittens were found abused since May 30 in the area of Sandy Beach and Kingsland. (Calgary Humane Society)

"Quite often animals are taken for free off of online marketplaces and those ones are ripe for victimization, unfortunately," he said.

The humane society is asking for anyone who may have information about the kitten abuse to come forward. To report information on where these kittens came from or who is responsible for their abuse, call the Calgary Humane Society at403-205-4455 or submit an online report.

With files from Rick Donkers