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Vigil planned as reward in animal abuse case climbs

People and their pets are expected to gather in Calgary Sunday night for a candlelight vigil in memory of a dog and cat who were found dead in an alleyway with their muzzles taped shut.

Animal abuse fundraiser exceeds expectations

11 years ago
Duration 1:56
A shocking animal abuse case has sparked anger in Calgary, and also triggered overwhelming generosity. Just two days after the launch of the animal abuse fund, more than $38,000 has been raised.

People and their pets are expected to gather in Calgary Sunday night for a candlelight vigil in memory of a dog and cat who were found dead in an alleyway with their muzzelstaped shut.

The Siberian husky and a six-month-old kitten were found a week apart in Willow Park.

As of 5:30 p.m. MT Sunday, a website soliciting donations for a reward for information leading to the capture of those responsible had almost hit $45,000.

A Facebook group encouraged people to meet in Sue Higgins Park, formerly Southland Park, at Southland Drive and Deerfoot Trail, at 6:30 pm. for the vigil.

Anyone who recognizes either animal or has any information is encouraged to contact the Calgary Humane Society protection and investigations department at 403-205-4455.