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This Is a Sad Story About a Cat Named Bailey.

I did not write this. I took out the names though.

(person)  and her son, (kid), can't fathom it. 

And yet Tuesday morning, when they saw the face looking back at them in the window of their Old Pine Trail townhome  they were forced to. 

It was their 10-year-old Maine Coon cat, Bailey. But the giant fluffball (person) let out the night before was barely recognizable. 

"(kid) kept saying, 'It's not him, it's not him,' " 

She knew it was, though, despite the fact Bailey was soaking wet, and the tawny fur on his face and his long whiskers were missing. 

(kid), grabbed a towel and went outside to scoop up Bailey. 

That's when they started to piece together their pet's horrific ordeal. 

"I thought he was freezing because he was soaking wet," (lastname) said. "Then we picked him up and I realized he was soaked in gasoline." 

Bailey had been set on fire. His teeth and claws had been smashed. He had cuts on his brow. His ears were singed and what was left of them was "rock hard." 

"He was gasping and gasping," said. 

  (woman) and (kid) rushed Bailey to the vet, trying to reassure Bailey, their pet since he was a newborn kitten, and themselves that everything would be OK.



Bailey died en route. 

"He was just so hurt. It took everything for him to get back (home),"  said. 

"He took his last bit of energy to get here," (kid) added. 

The  County Humane Society is investigating. 

Executive director said the animal was being sent to Guelph for a post-mortem to determine the extent of injuries and cause of death. 

"Any animal who's caused discomfort by someone or something, if it can get away, it will. But if it can't...," (man) said. "When you sit down and think, 'What did that cat go through,' it pulls at your heartstrings. How can it not?" 

On Tuesday afternoon, the  family was trying to figure out how their companion, normally wary of other people, could have been victim to cruelty. 

  they had let Bailey out the night before. "He never goes far," she said. 

He had his usual haunts. The wall behind their townhouse. Under their car. In the family's enclosed backyard. 

Before bed, they checked to see if he wanted in, given it was getting cold. But there was no sign of Bailey. 

She woke at 1:30 a. m. to look again and saw no paw prints in the snow. 

Later that morning, when she got up for work at a Welland medical clinic, there was still no indication the big cat had been by. 

They called and called his name. But Bailey, who usually responded, still didn't turn up. 

As she get ready for work, she heard a disturbing sound and came rushing downstairs where she found Bailey in a window well. 

"I could hear this godawful scream. It was like a baby crying," They said. 

Given how skittish Bailey was with other people, (kid) said he can't help but think someone had to chase and trap Bailey. 

On Tuesday afternoon, he could still smell gas outside in the parking lot, making him think it happened close to home. 

"I have friends who are angry about this. They're saying, 'Who could do this?' " (kid) said. "That cat's been through thick and thin with us. You would have to bear-hug him to hold him. He wouldn't hurt a fly. He was so gentle." 

As she wiped her tears, she said they've lost a member of the family. 

"To know that there's someone out there so twisted to do that to an animal. To have him go through that, I can't fathom," she said. 

"That's the hardest thing, that he suffered like that."

This Is a Sad Story About a Cat Named Bailey.

I did not write this. I took out the names though.

(person)  and her son, (kid), can't fathom it. 

And yet Tuesday morning, when they saw the face looking back at them in the window of their Old Pine Trail townhome  they were forced to. 

It was their 10-year-old Maine Coon cat, Bailey. But the giant fluffball (person) let out the night before was barely recognizable. 

"(kid) kept saying, 'It's not him, it's not him,' " 

She knew it was, though, despite the fact Bailey was soaking wet, and the tawny fur on his face and his long whiskers were missing. 

(kid), grabbed a towel and went outside to scoop up Bailey. 

That's when they started to piece together their pet's horrific ordeal. 

"I thought he was freezing because he was soaking wet," (lastname) said. "Then we picked him up and I realized he was soaked in gasoline." 

Bailey had been set on fire. His teeth and claws had been smashed. He had cuts on his brow. His ears were singed and what was left of them was "rock hard." 

"He was gasping and gasping," said. 

  (woman) and (kid) rushed Bailey to the vet, trying to reassure Bailey, their pet since he was a newborn kitten, and themselves that everything would be OK.



Bailey died en route. 

"He was just so hurt. It took everything for him to get back (home),"  said. 

"He took his last bit of energy to get here," (kid) added. 

The  County Humane Society is investigating. 

Executive director said the animal was being sent to Guelph for a post-mortem to determine the extent of injuries and cause of death. 

"Any animal who's caused discomfort by someone or something, if it can get away, it will. But if it can't...," (man) said. "When you sit down and think, 'What did that cat go through,' it pulls at your heartstrings. How can it not?" 

On Tuesday afternoon, the  family was trying to figure out how their companion, normally wary of other people, could have been victim to cruelty. 

  they had let Bailey out the night before. "He never goes far," she said. 

He had his usual haunts. The wall behind their townhouse. Under their car. In the family's enclosed backyard. 

Before bed, they checked to see if he wanted in, given it was getting cold. But there was no sign of Bailey. 

She woke at 1:30 a. m. to look again and saw no paw prints in the snow. 

Later that morning, when she got up for work at a Welland medical clinic, there was still no indication the big cat had been by. 

They called and called his name. But Bailey, who usually responded, still didn't turn up. 

As she get ready for work, she heard a disturbing sound and came rushing downstairs where she found Bailey in a window well. 

"I could hear this godawful scream. It was like a baby crying," They said. 

Given how skittish Bailey was with other people, (kid) said he can't help but think someone had to chase and trap Bailey. 

On Tuesday afternoon, he could still smell gas outside in the parking lot, making him think it happened close to home. 

"I have friends who are angry about this. They're saying, 'Who could do this?' " (kid) said. "That cat's been through thick and thin with us. You would have to bear-hug him to hold him. He wouldn't hurt a fly. He was so gentle." 

As she wiped her tears, she said they've lost a member of the family. 

"To know that there's someone out there so twisted to do that to an animal. To have him go through that, I can't fathom," she said. 

"That's the hardest thing, that he suffered like that."

This Is a Sad Story About a Cat Named Bailey.

I did not write this. I took out the names though.

(person)  and her son, (kid), can't fathom it. 

And yet Tuesday morning, when they saw the face looking back at them in the window of their Old Pine Trail townhome  they were forced to. 

It was their 10-year-old Maine Coon cat, Bailey. But the giant fluffball (person) let out the night before was barely recognizable. 

"(kid) kept saying, 'It's not him, it's not him,' " 

She knew it was, though, despite the fact Bailey was soaking wet, and the tawny fur on his face and his long whiskers were missing. 

(kid), grabbed a towel and went outside to scoop up Bailey. 

That's when they started to piece together their pet's horrific ordeal. 

"I thought he was freezing because he was soaking wet," (lastname) said. "Then we picked him up and I realized he was soaked in gasoline." 

Bailey had been set on fire. His teeth and claws had been smashed. He had cuts on his brow. His ears were singed and what was left of them was "rock hard." 

"He was gasping and gasping," said. 

  (woman) and (kid) rushed Bailey to the vet, trying to reassure Bailey, their pet since he was a newborn kitten, and themselves that everything would be OK.



Bailey died en route. 

"He was just so hurt. It took everything for him to get back (home),"  said. 

"He took his last bit of energy to get here," (kid) added. 

The  County Humane Society is investigating. 

Executive director said the animal was being sent to Guelph for a post-mortem to determine the extent of injuries and cause of death. 

"Any animal who's caused discomfort by someone or something, if it can get away, it will. But if it can't...," (man) said. "When you sit down and think, 'What did that cat go through,' it pulls at your heartstrings. How can it not?" 

On Tuesday afternoon, the  family was trying to figure out how their companion, normally wary of other people, could have been victim to cruelty. 

  they had let Bailey out the night before. "He never goes far," she said. 

He had his usual haunts. The wall behind their townhouse. Under their car. In the family's enclosed backyard. 

Before bed, they checked to see if he wanted in, given it was getting cold. But there was no sign of Bailey. 

She woke at 1:30 a. m. to look again and saw no paw prints in the snow. 

Later that morning, when she got up for work at a Welland medical clinic, there was still no indication the big cat had been by. 

They called and called his name. But Bailey, who usually responded, still didn't turn up. 

As she get ready for work, she heard a disturbing sound and came rushing downstairs where she found Bailey in a window well. 

"I could hear this godawful scream. It was like a baby crying," They said. 

Given how skittish Bailey was with other people, (kid) said he can't help but think someone had to chase and trap Bailey. 

On Tuesday afternoon, he could still smell gas outside in the parking lo
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This Is a Sad Story About a Cat Named Bailey.I did not write this. I took out the names though.(person) and her son, (kid), can't fathom it. And yet Tuesday morning, when they saw the face looking back at them in the window of their Old Pine Trail townhome they were forced to. It was their 10-year-old Maine Coon cat, Bailey. But the giant fluffball (person) let out the night before was barely recognizable. "(kid) kept saying, 'It's not him, it's not him,' " She knew it was, though, despite the fact Bailey was soaking wet, and the tawny fur on his face and his long whiskers were missing. (kid), grabbed a towel and went outside to scoop up Bailey. That's when they started to piece together their pet's horrific ordeal. "I thought he was freezing because he was soaking wet," (lastname) said. "Then we picked him up and I realized he was soaked in gasoline." Bailey had been set on fire. His teeth and claws had been smashed. He had cuts on his brow. His ears were singed and what was left of them was "rock hard." "He was gasping and gasping," said. (woman) and (kid) rushed Bailey to the vet, trying to reassure Bailey, their pet since he was a newborn kitten, and themselves that everything would be OK.Bailey died en route. "He was just so hurt. It took everything for him to get back (home)," said. "He took his last bit of energy to get here," (kid) added. The County Humane Society is investigating. Executive director said the animal was being sent to Guelph for a post-mortem to determine the extent of injuries and cause of death. "Any animal who's caused discomfort by someone or something, if it can get away, it will. But if it can't...," (man) said. "When you sit down and think, 'What did that cat go through,' it pulls at your heartstrings. How can it not?" On Tuesday afternoon, the family was trying to figure out how their companion, normally wary of other people, could have been victim to cruelty. they had let Bailey out the night before. "He never goes far," she said. He had his usual haunts. The wall behind their townhouse. Under their car. In the family's enclosed backyard. Before bed, they checked to see if he wanted in, given it was getting cold. But there was no sign of Bailey. She woke at 1:30 a. m. to look again and saw no paw prints in the snow. Later that morning, when she got up for work at a Welland medical clinic, there was still no indication the big cat had been by. They called and called his name. But Bailey, who usually responded, still didn't turn up. As she get ready for work, she heard a disturbing sound and came rushing downstairs where she found Bailey in a window well. "I could hear this godawful scream. It was like a baby crying," They said. Given how skittish Bailey was with other people, (kid) said he can't help but think someone had to chase and trap Bailey. On Tuesday afternoon, he could still smell gas outside in the parking lot, making him think it happened close to home. "I have friends who are angry about this. They're saying, 'Who could do this?' " (kid) said. "That cat's been through thick and thin with us. You would have to bear-hug him to hold him. He wouldn't hurt a fly. He was so gentle." As she wiped her tears, she said they've lost a member of the family. "To know that there's someone out there so twisted to do that to an animal. To have him go through that, I can't fathom," she said. "That's the hardest thing, that he suffered like that."This Is a Sad Story About a Cat Named Bailey.I did not write this. I took out the names though.(person) and her son, (kid), can't fathom it. And yet Tuesday morning, when they saw the face looking back at them in the window of their Old Pine Trail townhome they were forced to. It was their 10-year-old Maine Coon cat, Bailey. But the giant fluffball (person) let out the night before was barely recognizable. "(kid) kept saying, 'It's not him, it's not him,' " She knew it was, though, despite the fact Bailey was soaking wet, and the tawny fur on his face and his long whiskers were missing. (kid), grabbed a towel and went outside to scoop up Bailey. That's when they started to piece together their pet's horrific ordeal. "I thought he was freezing because he was soaking wet," (lastname) said. "Then we picked him up and I realized he was soaked in gasoline." Bailey had been set on fire. His teeth and claws had been smashed. He had cuts on his brow. His ears were singed and what was left of them was "rock hard." "He was gasping and gasping," said. (woman) and (kid) rushed Bailey to the vet, trying to reassure Bailey, their pet since he was a newborn kitten, and themselves that everything would be OK.Bailey died en route. "He was just so hurt. It took everything for him to get back (home)," said. "He took his last bit of energy to get here," (kid) added. The County Humane Society is investigating. Executive director said the animal was being sent to Guelph for a post-mortem to determine the extent of injuries and cause of death. "Any animal who's caused discomfort by someone or something, if it can get away, it will. But if it can't...," (man) said. "When you sit down and think, 'What did that cat go through,' it pulls at your heartstrings. How can it not?" On Tuesday afternoon, the family was trying to figure out how their companion, normally wary of other people, could have been victim to cruelty. they had let Bailey out the night before. "He never goes far," she said. He had his usual haunts. The wall behind their townhouse. Under their car. In the family's enclosed backyard. Before bed, they checked to see if he wanted in, given it was getting cold. But there was no sign of Bailey. She woke at 1:30 a. m. to look again and saw no paw prints in the snow.
Later that morning, when she got up for work at a Welland medical clinic, there was still no indication the big cat had been by. 

They called and called his name. But Bailey, who usually responded, still didn't turn up. 

As she get ready for work, she heard a disturbing sound and came rushing downstairs where she found Bailey in a window well. 

"I could hear this godawful scream. It was like a baby crying," They said. 

Given how skittish Bailey was with other people, (kid) said he can't help but think someone had to chase and trap Bailey. 

On Tuesday afternoon, he could still smell gas outside in the parking lot, making him think it happened close to home. 

"I have friends who are angry about this. They're saying, 'Who could do this?' " (kid) said. "That cat's been through thick and thin with us. You would have to bear-hug him to hold him. He wouldn't hurt a fly. He was so gentle." 

As she wiped her tears, she said they've lost a member of the family. 

"To know that there's someone out there so twisted to do that to an animal. To have him go through that, I can't fathom," she said. 

"That's the hardest thing, that he suffered like that."

This Is a Sad Story About a Cat Named Bailey.

I did not write this. I took out the names though.

(person)  and her son, (kid), can't fathom it. 

And yet Tuesday morning, when they saw the face looking back at them in the window of their Old Pine Trail townhome  they were forced to. 

It was their 10-year-old Maine Coon cat, Bailey. But the giant fluffball (person) let out the night before was barely recognizable. 

"(kid) kept saying, 'It's not him, it's not him,' " 

She knew it was, though, despite the fact Bailey was soaking wet, and the tawny fur on his face and his long whiskers were missing. 

(kid), grabbed a towel and went outside to scoop up Bailey. 

That's when they started to piece together their pet's horrific ordeal. 

"I thought he was freezing because he was soaking wet," (lastname) said. "Then we picked him up and I realized he was soaked in gasoline." 

Bailey had been set on fire. His teeth and claws had been smashed. He had cuts on his brow. His ears were singed and what was left of them was "rock hard." 

"He was gasping and gasping," said. 

  (woman) and (kid) rushed Bailey to the vet, trying to reassure Bailey, their pet since he was a newborn kitten, and themselves that everything would be OK.



Bailey died en route. 

"He was just so hurt. It took everything for him to get back (home),"  said. 

"He took his last bit of energy to get here," (kid) added. 

The  County Humane Society is investigating. 

Executive director said the animal was being sent to Guelph for a post-mortem to determine the extent of injuries and cause of death. 

"Any animal who's caused discomfort by someone or something, if it can get away, it will. But if it can't...," (man) said. "When you sit down and think, 'What did that cat go through,' it pulls at your heartstrings. How can it not?" 

On Tuesday afternoon, the  family was trying to figure out how their companion, normally wary of other people, could have been victim to cruelty. 

  they had let Bailey out the night before. "He never goes far," she said. 

He had his usual haunts. The wall behind their townhouse. Under their car. In the family's enclosed backyard. 

Before bed, they checked to see if he wanted in, given it was getting cold. But there was no sign of Bailey. 

She woke at 1:30 a. m. to look again and saw no paw prints in the snow. 

Later that morning, when she got up for work at a Welland medical clinic, there was still no indication the big cat had been by. 

They called and called his name. But Bailey, who usually responded, still didn't turn up. 

As she get ready for work, she heard a disturbing sound and came rushing downstairs where she found Bailey in a window well. 

"I could hear this godawful scream. It was like a baby crying," They said. 

Given how skittish Bailey was with other people, (kid) said he can't help but think someone had to chase and trap Bailey. 

On Tuesday afternoon, he could still smell gas outside in the parking lo
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( บุคคล )  และลูกชายของเธอ , ( เด็ก ) , ไม่สามารถเข้าใจมัน ไหม

แต่เช้าวันอังคาร เมื่อเขาเห็นใบหน้ากลับไปมองพวกเขาในหน้าต่างของพวกเขาเก่าไพน์เทรล ทาวน์โฮม ทำไมพวกเขาถูกบังคับ รึเปล่า

มันคือแมว ของ เมนคูน อายุ 10 ขวบ เบลีย์แต่ยักษ์ fluffball ( บุคคล ) มาเมื่อคืนก่อนก็รู้จักแทบไม่มี รึเปล่า

" ( เด็ก ) บอกว่า ' ไม่ใช่เขา ไม่ใช่เขา " ไหม

เธอรู้ว่ามันเป็น แม้ว่า แม้ว่าความจริง เบลีย์ เปียกโชก และขนสีน้ำตาลบนใบหน้า และ หนวดยาวของเขาหายไป รึเปล่า

( เด็ก ) คว้าผ้าเช็ดตัว และออกไปข้างนอก เอามั้ย

เบลีย์นั่นคือเมื่อพวกเขาเริ่มที่จะชิ้นด้วยกันสัตว์เลี้ยงของพวกเขาน่ากลัวหรือไม่ รึเปล่า

" ฉันคิดว่าเขาถูกแช่แข็งเพราะเขาเปียกโชก " ( นามสกุล ) กล่าว แล้วเราเลือกเขาขึ้นและฉันตระหนักว่าเขาถูกแช่อยู่ในน้ำมัน " รึเปล่า

เบลีย์ ถูกเผา เขี้ยวและกรงเล็บที่ได้รับซึ่งได้ถูกทุบ เขามีแผลที่หน้าผากของเขา หูของเขาถูกไฟไหม้แล้ว ที่เหลือคือ " หินแข็ง " รึเปล่า

" เขาเป็น . . และ gasping " กล่าว รึเปล่า

รึเปล่า ( ผู้หญิง ) และ ( เด็ก ) วิ่ง Bailey สัตวแพทย์ , พยายามที่จะสร้างความมั่นใจให้ เบลลี่ สัตว์เลี้ยงของพวกเขา เพราะเขาเป็นลูกแมวแรกเกิด และตัวเองว่าทุกอย่างจะ ok .



เบลีย์เสียชีวิตระหว่างทาง รึเปล่า

" เขาคือ ก็เจ็บมาก มันเอาทุกอย่างเพื่อเขาจะได้กลับ ( บ้าน ) , " ไหมพูด รึเปล่า

" เขาเอาบิตสุดท้ายของพลังงานที่จะได้รับที่นี่ " ( เด็ก ) เพิ่ม รึเปล่า

มีอะไรเขตมีสังคมตรวจสอบ กรรมการบริหารรึเปล่า

ว่าสัตว์ที่ถูกส่งไปยัง Guelph สำหรับการชันสูตรศพเพื่อกำหนดขอบเขตของการบาดเจ็บ และสาเหตุการตาย รึเปล่า

" สัตว์ใด ๆที่ก่อให้เกิดความรู้สึกไม่สบายจากใครบางคนหรือบางสิ่งบางอย่าง ถ้ามันหนีได้ มันจะ แต่ถ้ามันทำไม่ได้ . . . " ( ผู้ชาย ) กล่าว เมื่อคุณนั่งลงและคิดว่า ' ทำไมแมวตัวนั้นไป มันดึง heartstrings ของคุณทำไมจะไม่ ? รึเปล่า

เมื่อบ่ายวันอังคาร ครอบครัวไหมพยายามที่จะคิดออกว่าคู่หูของพวกเขา โดยปกติคุมคนอื่น อาจจะเป็นเหยื่อความโหดร้าย รึเปล่า

อะไรที่พวกเขามีให้ เบลลี่ย์ ออกคืนก่อน . เขาไม่เคยไปไกล เธอว่ามั้ย

เขาหลอกหลอนปกติของเขา ผนังหลังทาวน์เฮ้าส์ของพวกเขา ในรถของพวกเขา ในครอบครัวอยู่หลังบ้าน รึเปล่า

ก่อนนอนพวกเขาตรวจสอบเพื่อดูว่า เขาต้องการให้มันหนาวขึ้น แต่ไม่มีวี่แววของเบลีย์ ไหม

เธอตื่นตอน 1 : 30 โมงเช้าดูอีกครั้ง และ ไม่ เห็น รอยเท้าในหิมะ รึเปล่า

ต่อมาในตอนเช้า เมื่อเธอตื่นเพื่อทำงานและการแพทย์คลินิก ยังไม่มีข้อบ่งชี้แมวใหญ่ได้ด้วย รึเปล่า

พวกเขาเรียกและเรียกชื่อเขา แต่เบลลี่ ที่มักจะตอบว่า ยังไม่ได้เปิดขึ้น รึเปล่า

เธอได้รับพร้อมสำหรับการทำงาน เธอได้ยินเสียงรบกวน และรีบลงไปข้างล่าง ที่เธอพบ Bailey ในหน้าต่างดี รึเปล่า

" ฉันได้ยินเสียงกรีดร้องโหดร้ายนี้ มันเหมือนกับเด็กร้องไห้ , " พวกเขากล่าวว่า ทำไม

วิธีก็เบลี่ย์ กับ คน อื่น ๆ , ( เด็ก ) กล่าวว่า เขาไม่สามารถช่วย แต่คิดว่า มีคนไล่ตามจับ เบลีย์ รึเปล่า

เมื่อบ่ายวันอังคารเขาได้กลิ่นแก๊สข้างนอกในลานจอดรถ ทำให้เขาคิดว่า มันเกิดขึ้นใกล้ๆ บ้าน รึเปล่า

" ผมมีเพื่อนที่โกรธเกี่ยวกับเรื่องนี้ พวกเขาพูดว่า ' ใครทำแบบนี้ ? " ( เด็ก ) กล่าว แมวตัวนั้นผ่านหนาและบางกับเรา คุณจะต้องทนกอดเขา กอดเขา เขาไม่ได้ทำร้ายใคร เขาดูอ่อนโยน " ไหม

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