Cat Survives Arrow Shot in Pequea

PEQUEA TOWNSHIP, PA — Local authorities responded to a distressing incident involving a cat injured by an arrow in Pequea Township. The incident was reported on Thursday, July 25, after a resident discovered the injured animal on the 100 block of West Willow Road.

The Pequea Township Police Department immediately contacted ORCA, an animal rescue organization, which took the cat into their care. Medical examination revealed that the object was an arrow, which was successfully removed.

The cat continues to recover under the supervision of ORCA’s veterinary staff.

Police are actively seeking information related to this act of animal cruelty. Members of the community with any information are urged to contact the Pequea Township Police Department at 717-664-1180. Anonymous tips can also be submitted through the police department’s website at www.pequeatownshippd.org.

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