Motorist tosses bag of kittens onto highway

Motorist tosses bag of kittens onto highway

A five-week-old kitten named Luna perches on the shoulder of Raven Bradshaw, 13, on Friday. Her mother Nikki Bradshaw rescued the feline after it was thrown from a moving vehicle on U.S. 321 along with three others, none of which survived.

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By Sarah Newell
Media General News Service

Published: June 16, 2008

HICKORY, N.C. - On Friday, Nikki Bradshaw got a new pet. If she ever finds the original owners of her pet, she’ll have them arrested.

Bradshaw was driving on U.S. 321 near Ham’s Restaurant at about 11:45 a.m. Friday when she saw a man in a black Escalade throw a burlap bag out the window of his car and drive off.

“I could tell by the bag that there was something moving in it. But before I could get over to it, four cars ran over the bag,“ Bradshaw said. “When I got to it, I opened the bag, and there were four kittens inside. Three were dead. By the grace of God, one survived.“

She said she wrapped the surviving kitten in her shirt and immediately took it to Catawba Valley Animal Hospital to be examined. Although she expected it to have a broken bone or internal bleeding, the kitten didn’t have a scratch on it. However, it did have a respiratory infection and severe conjunctivitis around its eyes. Bradshaw was given antibiotics to treat the kitten.

Although she was relieved the kitten was OK, Bradshaw was still upset about the fate of the other three.

“We just got an award for being an All-America City, and this person throws cats out of his car, trying to kill them?“ she said. “And people weren’t stopping. No one cared. If I had a green light, I could have gotten to them faster. Instead, when I was able to get there and stop, people were honking their horns and cussing at me for stopping.“

The cream-colored kitten with a black spot on its ear and back leg, went home with Bradshaw. She buried the kitten’s three siblings - all calicos - in her back yard.

“There were so many other things he could have done with the cats. He could have taken them to the flea market and given them away. There were so many other choices, and this one was just cruel,“ Bradshaw said. “I’m going to adopt this cat because for some reason, it survived. It’s had a tough day.“

However, she’s looking for assistance in paying the $200 vet bill, as well as finding the person who dropped the bag of kittens out of the car. Bradshaw said the vehicle was a black Cadillac Escalade in pristine condition with chrome wheels. The driver was a white male in his 50s with whitish hair, slightly heavy-set, has a double chin and was wearing a white undershirt. If you have any information, call the Humane Society of Catawba County at 464-8878.

If the person is apprehended, he could be charged with between one and four counts of animal abuse, which could range from a Class 1 misdemeanor to a Class I felony, depending on the circumstances.

Reader Reactions

Posted by ( Cosmo Wafflefoot ) on June 19, 2008 at 7:36 am

How profound (Alan)!  I know this will be a hard concept for you to grasp, but, there is very large difference between getting “something for nothing” and being ripped off.  In future, if you can’t come up with a reply that doesn’t make you appear to be a simpleton, it’s probably better to just let it go.

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Posted by ( Alan ) on June 18, 2008 at 5:50 pm

It does no good to talk with those who think everyone owes them a free ride.

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Posted by ( Cosmo Wafflefoot ) on June 17, 2008 at 1:17 pm

Yes (Alan) a greedy vet!  With one exception every vet I have ever met is a bloodsucker.  The woman saved the abandoned kittens life.  In return for her love of animals he soaked her $200 to look at it.  Please don’t tell me that the “treatment” cost him $10 because I know better.  Perhaps the main reason we see so many abandoned sick animals is the outrageous cost of vet care.  They use owners love of pets to charge more, in many cases, than a real doctor would charge to look at a child.  In a country where 50 million people have no real access to health care these thieves are talking Granny into putting Fluffy on dialysis for $700 a month.  Sorry (Alan), but 4X$200 may be the reason the kittens ended up in a bag in the road in the first place.  Your gas station analogy is irrelevent.  But, if a child showed up at my door hungry (weather I owned a MacDonalds or not) I would feed them.  You would, no doubt, demand somebody give you $200.  I have a job Alan, but, if the “village idiot” position ever opens up in my town… You will be the first person I will call.

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Posted by ( Alan ) on June 17, 2008 at 6:59 am

Greedy vet? Cosmo is an fool. I agree the person who killed the kittens should be held accountable. The vet did a job as requested. Maybe if you are really hungry Mcdonalds should just feed you free or maybe the guy at the gas station should just fill you up for half price because times are tough. I am not a vet just a person with common sense unlike cosmo who has a future as a village idiot.

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Posted by ( Cosmo Wafflefoot ) on June 17, 2008 at 3:49 am

If they find the driver they should put him and the greedy vet who charged $200 for one kitten in a bag and toss them both in the highway.

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Posted by ( eovers ) on June 16, 2008 at 3:33 pm

I would like to drop the driver out of my window into the street. And kick the——out of him. Animals are defenseless.

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