\u0022We can’t believe how anyone would do that to something so small.”
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But the next day, when the worker came back to the shack, he heard crying. He went in and found another kitten in the snow, badly frostbitten and in need of medical care.Article contentThey named her Doodlebug, for her happy, loveable personality. “One of her legs got really bad frostbite from being stuck to the ice for so long, because she was placed right on the bare snow,” Remenda said. “We were trying to treat the leg, but unfortunately we weren’t able to save it.”“She is doing amazing” since the surgery, Remenda said. “I’m quite surprised. She’s only about five weeks old, so it’s like she never had a leg there.”
“I don’t know why they didn’t even put the kittens in a box, or something, if they were trying to keep them out of the elements,” she said. “We are all not very happy about it. We can’t believe how anyone would do that to something so small.”Some were COVID animals, adopted when people were working from home. In other cases, families simply can’t afford to keep them anymore, she said.
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