Then...

"Woman finds cat shot by arrow -- Jenny Larson shoulders financial burden of life-saving surgery for feline"
"Lucky couldn't be a more fitting name for this most fortunate cat.
"The female cat is recovering at Lakeland Veterinary Hospital in Baxter after undergoing emergency surgery Sunday night to remove a hunting arrow from its abdomen.
"Someone shot the cat with the arrow sometime Sunday, likely in southeast Brainerd where the cat was found by Jenny Larson."
The whole story here.
And now...

"Lucky the cat getting luckier"
"The outpouring of community support for Lucky the cat has overwhelmed Lucky's rescuer, Jenny Larson.
"When area residents learned how the cat was shot through the abdomen with an arrow and found on Oak Street Sunday night by Larson, who willingly agreed to pay the more than $1,100 veterinary bill for the cat that didn't belong to her, they responded with cards, cat toys and donations to help pay the large vet bill.
"As of Thursday, about $1,200 had been raised through donations to pay for the vet bill at Lakeland Veterinary Hospital in Baxter. Extra funds that arrive at the vet hospital in Lucky's name will be used to have the female cat spayed. The rest will be donated to Heartland Animal Rescue Team's Dina and Abby funds which help pay for emergency veterinary care for injured cats and dogs found by strangers who take responsibility for them."
The rest of the story here.
What a marvelous story! Here's wishing Lucky all the best...

"Woman finds cat shot by arrow -- Jenny Larson shoulders financial burden of life-saving surgery for feline"
"Lucky couldn't be a more fitting name for this most fortunate cat.
"The female cat is recovering at Lakeland Veterinary Hospital in Baxter after undergoing emergency surgery Sunday night to remove a hunting arrow from its abdomen.
"Someone shot the cat with the arrow sometime Sunday, likely in southeast Brainerd where the cat was found by Jenny Larson."
The whole story here.
And now...

"Lucky the cat getting luckier"
"The outpouring of community support for Lucky the cat has overwhelmed Lucky's rescuer, Jenny Larson.
"When area residents learned how the cat was shot through the abdomen with an arrow and found on Oak Street Sunday night by Larson, who willingly agreed to pay the more than $1,100 veterinary bill for the cat that didn't belong to her, they responded with cards, cat toys and donations to help pay the large vet bill.
"As of Thursday, about $1,200 had been raised through donations to pay for the vet bill at Lakeland Veterinary Hospital in Baxter. Extra funds that arrive at the vet hospital in Lucky's name will be used to have the female cat spayed. The rest will be donated to Heartland Animal Rescue Team's Dina and Abby funds which help pay for emergency veterinary care for injured cats and dogs found by strangers who take responsibility for them."
The rest of the story here.
What a marvelous story! Here's wishing Lucky all the best...