POSTED: 10: 53 am EST 14 December 2010 INDIANAPOLIS - "Big Bob" probably used to several of its nine lives, but it becomes a second chance thanks to the intervention of the Indianapolis animal humane society and IndyFeral, a local group chat. Said volunteers IndyFeral found blue Russian 4 years and brought to the human shelter cats. Big Bob was struck by a car, killed and left for dead over the weekend. "Cat butt has embedded gunshot shrapnel and fracture of his leg was so important that the leg was amputated to save the life of the cat," says Tristan Schmid, Director of communications Hsi. Big Bob was and is recovering, Schmid said. The fate of animals underlines the face of dogs and cats problems sometimes mean streets of Indianapolis. "Autour for the holiday season, it is particularly shameful that someone could make a cat and let die," said John Aleshire, CEO of Hsi. "Indy Humane and IndyFeral have had the chance to found the cat in time to save her life." Big Bob will be made available for adoption after that it covers. The society animal credited donors provide the necessary funds to treat sick animals, like Big Bob, but care, that the cat should exceed the 600 to 800 $ non-profit group is generally on the care of an animal. Donations can be made safe for the 7929 n. Michigan Road or IndyHumane .org copyright 2010 by TheIndyChannel.com all rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Following feedback from our users. The opinions expressed are not created or endorsed by TheIndyChannel.com. By posting a comment, you agree to accept our conditions of use. Comments are moderated by the community. To report an offensive or otherwise inappropriate comment, click the "Flag" link that appears under this comment. The comments reported by a number of users will be automatically deleted.
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