Cat Shot Through Chest With Arrow Deserves Justice

Target: NYPD Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell
Goal: Find and arrest the person who shot an arrow into pet cat.

Cheese, a sweet tabby cat, was shot through the chest with an arrow by an unknown assailant. So far, no suspects have been identified, so the killer is still on the loose.

Cheese’s family discovered the arrow impaled in their cat’s chest when he came home one afternoon. The family rushed Cheese to the veterinarian, where it was determined that the wound was a mortal one.

Right before Cheese was euthanized, his family took one final photo of their sweet pet. The family hopes that other cat owners in the neighborhood will choose to protect their cats, noting that people should “keep your felines indoors.”

The ASPCA has been working with NYPD to find the cat killer. A necropsy has also been conducted in the hopes of finding evidence that might tie the killer to the crime.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Commissioner Sewell,

A sweet tabby cat named Cheese was shot through the chest with an arrow by an unknown assailant. According to reports, no suspects have yet been identified by your department. This means that the killer is still on the loose, possibly hunting more cats.

Cheese’s family discovered the arrow impaled in their cat’s chest when he came home one afternoon. The family rushed Cheese to the veterinarian, where it was determined that the wound was a mortal one.

We understand that the ASPCA has been working with your department to find the cat killer. A necropsy has also been conducted in the hopes of finding evidence that might tie the killer to the crime.

Please ensure that all necessary resources are devoted to solving this crime.

Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]

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