After a Pit Bull was abandoned by her former owner in
an apartment in New York she was taken to a shelter. The dog named Cathy had
been used for breeding and been badly abused. Although her future looked bleak,
she was rescued and recovered thanks to her new family. Her new guardian wrote
this open letter on Manhattan’s Craigslist to Cathy’s former owner. It’s a truly heartwarming
account of Cathy’s life after her rescue:
“3 yrs ago you were evicted from [address redacted,
eds.]. I have your dog. (Lower East Side)
“On Feb 9th 2011, you were evicted from an apartment
at [number redacted] Catherine St and your old red pit bull was seized by
animal control and taken to the kill shelter. She was really skinny and had bad
skin infections, and had been bred A LOT. She’d even had a Caesarian, judging
by the scar. They said at the kill shelter she was 12 years old. She also had a
lopsided face and it looked like there were a few cigarette burns on her head/ears.”
“The AC named her Cathy, for Catherine Street. She was
held for cruelty investigation (she was REALLY skinny) then immediately put on
the kill list, which is the sort of irony that happens at Animal Care &
Control every day. I like old dogs and I loved Cathy’s little lopsided face. A
rescue pulled her for me and sent her north.”
“She gained weight and recovered from her skin issues.
Her coat shines now and you can’t see the little round cigarette burn marks any
more. We spayed her (her hormones were really out of whack from all the litters
she had). She has been wonderful with my young daughter, and our other two
dogs. And it turns out she loves to swim! She loves fetch too. If she really
was 12 back in 2011, that would make her 15 now but I doubt that as she still
will go on long hikes with me, and swim and retrieve balls from the bay until
she can barely stand… even though, yes, her face is turning white. She is truly
an ambassador for her breed, even people who don’t like pits will stop and pat
her as she happily wags her tail. She loves to sleep in sunbeams, and is so
happy to go on walks or swims she just wags her tail with every step.”
“She is sleeping next to me as I type this, grunting
with joy. In fact, she sleeps on my bed every night. Your dog is an awesome
dog. We love her so much. The past three years we’ve had with her have brought
us (and her) so much happiness.”
“If you do see this, we’d love to know how old she is,
and what your name for her was. Also please say a prayer for her, as soon she
is going to have mammary surgery to remove some small lumps… unfortunately not
spaying a dog and breeding her a lot means she is very likely to get mammary
cancer, and Cathy has it. Luckily my vet caught it early, so I am hoping Cathy
can spend many more happy years with us. She really is the best dog.”
“P.S. you can’t have her back.”
*****
This article was first published on DogHeirs in Feb
2014, but the open letter is as relevant today as it was then, as Pit Bulls
continue to be a breed targeted by backyard breeders and dog fighters. They are
also the breed predominantly euthanized at kill shelters.
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