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Kittens Found Covered in Oil, Grease: Discovered on a Massachusetts porch, the feline pair could be the latest victims of the summertime animal cruelty trend. The MSPCA reports cases of kitten drop-offs and animal cruelty spike during July and August.

BOSTON -- A box of kittens is not an unusual arrival at animal shelters during the summer months, infamously known as "kitten season." But on Friday, June 26, the two 3-month-old kittens which a Good Samaritan brought to the MSPCA in Boston, were not an ordinary drop-off case.

"We haven't seen something like this on a regular basis," said Brian Adams, spokesman for MSPCA-Angell. "It was told to us that he had seen them on a porch and they were covered in oil and grease, so he grabbed them and brought them over to us."

Found somewhere in Mattapan, the kittens were covered 100 percent from head-to-toe in motor oil and grease.

"It's a fairly unique form of cruelty -- if that is actually what happened to these kittens, if someone actually did this to them," Adams said.

After 10 baths in Dawn, the kittens' coats are still spotted with the residual, and possibly toxic, material. As they shed patches of fur, MSPCA-Boston is caring for the pair with daily baths.

Adams estimates it could be another week or two before Grease and Monkey, as named by the nonprofit, will be ready to go home. But there is yet one more hurdle that Grease could have to clear, as Adams is concerned her tail might need to be amputated due to injuries from the oil and grease.

As word spreads about the case, the MSPCA's Law Enforcement department requests that any witnesses come forward to help determine if their injuries were intentionally caused or may have been an accident.

"Animal cruelty occurs throughout the year, however over the past six years allegations of animal cruelty climb by about 33 percent each July and August," Peter Gollub, the MSPCA's director of law enforcement, said in a released statement.

Authorities suspect Grease and Monkey's unusual predicament could mean they are the latest victims in an animal cruelty trend.

The MSPCA's Law Enforcement officers respond to 240 allegations of animal cruelty in Massachusetts each month on average. However, in July and August that number rises to roughly 320 allegations of animal cruelty.

"There are many contributing factors to the increase in allegations of animal cruelty including a rise in outdoor temperatures, increased pet abandonment during the warmer months and the fact that people are out and about more often to witness acts of animal cruelty," Gollub said.

While authorities work to determine the origins of Grease and Monkey's injuries, the female kittens are just two of countless young felines looking for homes in the coming days and months.

"One of the things that is fortunate, when we do have cases like this, it does highlight issues that are going on in animal welfare," Adams said. "To show people, through two kittens, that we do receive thousands of kittens through the summer.

"Any day we could receive a few dozen kittens and that is not unusual, in as much as we could receive 100 in a week."

The independent organization, which is fully donor funded, receives about 28,000 animals annually, but in 2009 that number will be limited to between 17,000 to 20,000. The MSPCA is in the process of closing three of its seven adoption centers.

"In 2008, we lost about 25 percent of our endowment, a little more than 11 million," Adams said of the impact the down-turned market has had on the organization which also operates two animal hospitals, a law enforcement department and an advocacy arm.

Closing the centers, which cared for a combined total of 11,000 animals last year, were necessary for the open-admission shelter system to "stay afloat."

With the last center to close in September, Adams says they have already watched people begin to surrender their animals to their local shelters or drive to the next nearest MSPCA facility.

The remaining adoption centers are located in Boston, Centerville, Methuen and Nantucket. The three closures are coupled with the downsizing of several programs and departments at the MSPCA's Boston offices, which in full effect will eliminate 46 positions, impacting 38 people.

But Adams is hopeful about the MSPCA's future, as well as the abundant need for permanent homes of the summer's rash of kittens.

"Massachusetts has an incredible empathy for animals," he said. "There are many people who will step up and help them once they are notified about what is going on."

Contact the MSPCA's Law Enforcement department with tips on the case of Grease and Monkey, or other suspected cases of abuse in Massachusetts, at 800-628-5808.

Robin Wallace, Zootoo Pet News editor, can be reached at rwallace@zootoo.com.



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m s.
m s. (william123)
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I genuinely cannot believe that there are people out there that would do this to animals -- it's so incomprehensible -- i don't get it -- i don't get what it is that is going on in their heads -- they need to be stopped and educated; if this doesn't work, they need to be stopped but in this instance, they must be locked up until they change. On the other hand, I am so thankful and grateful that there are good and compassionate people out there that will do all they can to help and rectify these sad situations.
 
misty d.
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tryin to educate them wont work... just like a serial killer... personally i would much rather sit down & find out what makes them tick, then cut their head off & find out whats in their brain... then perhaps find, i dont know, some kinda pill that would stop others who show the same type of tendences to stop them... of course when i cut their head open they would be awake...

lol... but its not like i stopped & ever put any thought in to doin that...
 
Linda M.
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People who do atrocious things such as this are sociopaths. They will escalate this behavior and prey on humans. Seeing "what makes them tick" might be a way to stop some of the MADNESS.
 
Katie M.
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I don't understand it at all either.
 
Ashley H.
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Very SAD!
 
Ann U.
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The people that did this to these kittens make me so-o-o angry. I hope they get caught and get tarred & feathered.
 
Kris
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It makes me angry, too. Some people just don't deserve to be called human. I hope they are caught and severely punished.
 
Peggy W.
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These poor kitties! I hope they'll be ok.
 
Ann U.
Ann U. (chapel495)
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So do I. What kind of people do this to kittens?
 
Kris
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I hope so, too, Peggy.
 
Carly T.
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That is terrible....
 
Mary G.
Mary G. (Norton)
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If some person(s) actually deliberately immersed these kittens in oil then let us hope that fate steps in and hands them an even rougher hand. The MSPCA (and countless other shelters) would not have to be dealing with the expense and stress of "kitten season" if people would only learn to act responsibly and have their animals spayed/neutered and how very sad that the MSPCA has lost about 25% of their endowment and has to close three of its seven adoption centers. These good folks need all the help they can get.
 
jerZgirl
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Its been tough everywhere...the charities always suffer first...the kids and the pets...
 
Mary G.
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So true. I get more solicitations than ever and try as you might you cannot give to every worthy cause.
 
Kris
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Very well said, Mary.
 
dawn
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poor kitties
 
Dobe M.
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people suck.
 
Danielle D.
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Wow, why would someone do this to those poor kittens? I hope they can find the person that did this.
 
Katie M.
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I hope they find them too.
 
swayloveswasabi34
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thats horrible
 
Stephanie D.
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This really sickens me. Why would anyone do this. If you don't not want them drop them off at a shelter. And maybe someone did think that oil would get rid of fleas but still these poor kittens. It is also horrible that animal cruelty spikes in the summer months. People also need to be more aware.
 
ourstaff
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I read this and wondered if the oil might have been put on in the attempt to kill fleas/lice/etc. I am sure that the majority of the people on this list know that the oil would do more harm than good but some people are not aware of that. The kittens may have been the victims of a well meaning but very misguided person
 
Stacy H.
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Or this could have been an accident. Can't you see two curious kittens falling into a pan of oil that some one did not dispose of after changing the oil in their car.
 
misty d.
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if people put just 1/2 as much effort into being productive in life as they do in abusing the animals, they might actually make something of themselves & be a better human being... this is so sad... what did these little kitties do to deserve this...?
 
jerZgirl
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Very well said!

People scheme up ridiculous hideous things to do to animals and people...if only it could be used for something productive.
 
Ann U.
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Very good points!
 
Lisa B.
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It is so sad. Í´m happy someone brought them in to get care. let´s hope that someone nice will adopt them soon. I just found a home for one of my foster cats. Lucky little guy.
 
ourstaff
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The fact that someone would step in shows that some small progress has been made
 
Denise L.
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How can anyone be so disgustingly cruel? These poor babies! People have to learn to stop keeping their cats outdoors, especially if they're "intact"!
 
jessie
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this is very sad that someone could actually do something like this, how very sad!
 
Stacy H.
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They say that animal cruelty is climbing, but I think people are noticing more and taking action. I sure hope that it isn't getting worse. Sounds like the state of Mass. is in a world of hurt with shelters closing.
 
Kris
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I agree. I do think more people are noticing and taking action on animal cruelty. And Massachusetts definitely needs these shelters; it's sad they have to close some because they aren't getting the money they need.
 
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if there were any witnesses and they did not try to stop them then wouldn't that make the cessories. if so they should be charged too. if they would offer a reward they may get the peosons who did this and thewitness that stood by nd let it happen
 
Stacy H.
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I first thought it sounded like an accident when I read it. Can't you see two curious kitten falling into a pan of oil left out by some careless person? I was watching a kitten play around some five gallon buckets one day and thought I should go check to see if they were empty and to my surprise most of them were full of water. I emptied them and turned them upside down. I know the owner of the property wasn't setting them out to be cruel, he just doesn't think like a kitten.
 
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I thought the same thing.
 
Lynn C.
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I think this may have been an accident too. I once saw two wild ducks that landed into what they thought was a pond (it was a catch basen at a plant I worked at) and get covered in grease. It was so said. They were having problems breathing. A wildlife rescue took them and they both recovered.
 
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If this SPCA is telling the media that it's an animal cruelty case than there must be more telling signs that some P.O.S did this on purpose :(

It sounds like they are investigating.
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