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Future looking up for southwestern Manitoba cat tied in bag, put in trash

A sick cat, tied in a bag and left for dead in the back of a town garbage truck, has a brighter future today thanks to a caring chain of people in southwestern Manitoba.

Cat rescued in Deloraine by man who saw garbage bag move, then heard a meow

Michalla Smart and her fianc drove Rex to a vet in Virden after he was found tied up in a bag in a garbage truck. (Michalla Smart)

A sick cat, tied up in a bag and left for dead in the back of agarbage truck, has a brighter future today thanks to a caring chain of people in southwestern Manitoba.

It started with Ron Vandaele, who got made an unexpected discoverylast Tuesday. He had just closed up the pool hall in the southwestern Manitoba town ofDeloraine about 250 kilometres southwest of Winnipeg and was throwing trash in the back of a garbage truck parked by the local fire hall.

Thenhe noticed one of the garbage bags that was already in the truck move.

"I didn't really know what was in the baguntil it meowed," he says. "And so I got a stick, and I pulled the bag toward me and the bag was tied shut."

Vandaele broke the bag open and out came a dirty little cat. "It sort of sat there for a while. It kind of looked around, like I think it was disoriented or something," Vandaelesaid. He gave the cat a little scratch on the head, and it wandered off.

Rex had a respiratory infection so serious he had blood coming out of his nose. He is now being treated with antibiotics and should make a full recovery. (Michalla Smart )
Vandaele says when he first heard the meow, he thought the cat had climbed into the truck to find something to eat. But when he noticed the bag was tied up tight, he knew it was a deliberate act of cruelty.

"I really thought it was pretty sick," he says. "I don't understand people for doing something like that."

Word about Vandaele's find spread through town and the cat was spotted later Tuesday evening by another resident, Bonnie McDonald. She took a picture of it and posted its story on a local social media page. But before she could take it to the vet, the cat wandered off yet again.

But her posting made an impact. Michalla Smart showed the picture to her fianc, Brandin Kotlarchuk.

"It had been bugging me. It just kind of made me sick," Smart said of the cruelty. "I was worried about him. I have three cats of my own already and we love animals. It's something that just kind of hit hard and I couldn't stop thinking about it."

So she was thrilled when on Saturday, Kotlarchuk called to say he'd spotted the cat in town, and was bringing it home where Kotlarchuknamed the catRex.

Smart says they immediately noticed his sweet nature, as hekept rubbing up against them. But she also noticed it was not well. "He looked like he'd been through hell and back,"she says.

Smart took a video of the cat labouring to breathebut purring at the same time.

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A sick cat, put in a garbage bag and left for dead in the back of a garbage truck, has a brighter future today thanks to a caring chain of people in southwestern Manitoba.

It was very thin, and was congested and sneezing so much it had blood stains under his nose.

"Just very roughed up," Smart said.

"One of his biggest issues is actually his teeth are completely shattered. So we're not exactly sure if it was done by a person, or a dog, or [because he was] just malnourished. But they're in pretty severe condition."

She called the Virden Pet Network rescue an agency sheand Kotlarchuk had adopted frombefore for advice.

After speaking with director Kathy Heaman for a while, they decided to drive the cat to Virden, about 80 kilometres away, to see the rescue's vet, Dr. Gita Gunson.

Smart says it was a stressful ride.

"His stomach was completely coming in to work on his breath and his mouth was open like, we weren't sure he was going to make it," she said.

"He wanted to be lying right in between both me and my fiance. Sometimes he'd be lying on my fiance, and other times he'd turn around and he'd lie on me. He just really wanted to know we were both there."

Rex has many broken and missing teeth. Michalla Smart, who is fostering Rex, says she doesn't know if someone hurt him or if it's because of a lifetime of poor nutrition. (Michalla Smart)
Gunson put the caton antibiotics, special food and probiotics. But there was good news nothing was broken besides Rex's teeth, which will be addressed soon. The cat, whichGunson estimates is about 18 months old, doesn't appear to have any chronic conditions.

A GoFundMe page aimed to raise $750 for Rex's care,but has already exceeded that amount. People have also been sending cheques directly to the rescue.

Kotlarchukand Smartbrought Rexhome, and are now fostering the cat for the Virden Pet Network. But Smart says there is already a mutual love, and they may apply to adopt Rex.

Brandin Kotlarchuk and Michalla Smart's little girl Luna likes to play with Rex, who the family is fostering. (MIchalla Smart)
She gets emotional when she talks about what the cat has been through.

"I don't know what in the world would go through someone's mind to do that to any animal at all,let alone one that sweet," she says.

"He's got to be one of the nicest pets I've ever come in contact with. And for someone to do that to him I really hope that they're found and something is done. Because this is just awful. It would be bad enough to put a deceased cat in the garbage bag instead of burying it. But to put one alive, left for dead, it just really takes a very sick individual to do something like that."

Smart says she's not surprised that his first rescuer was Vandaele a man known as "Moose" around town.

"He's just such a kind person," she says. "He's always helpful."

And Vandaele says he'spleased that thebedraggled little cat is in good hands. "I'm glad now it hasfound itself a good home and everything," he said.

"It was a nice little cat really tame. It definitely wasn't a wild cat," he said.

"It deserves a break."