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Two Stray Cats Suffer Chemical Burns in Miami
Rescue organization seeks information on disturbing attack that left felines severely injured
Apr. 15, 2026 at 2:33am
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The disturbing aftermath of a suspected chemical attack on two stray cats in Miami exposes the vulnerability of community felines.Today in MiamiTwo stray cats named Brinks and Rick are recovering after suffering severe chemical burns in Miami. The cats were found by a good Samaritan and rushed to a veterinary clinic, where they are receiving around-the-clock care. Volunteers at the rescue organization La Casa Paws believe the injuries were intentional, but Miami-Dade Animal Services says there is currently no evidence to pursue an investigation. The rescue is urging anyone with information to come forward, as they seek justice and a forever home for the injured cats.
Why it matters
Attacks on stray animals are deeply concerning, as they not only cause immense suffering but also raise questions about public safety and the need for better animal welfare protections in the community. This incident has sparked outrage and a search for the perpetrator, highlighting the importance of addressing animal cruelty and ensuring the wellbeing of vulnerable creatures.
The details
The two cats, Brinks and Rick, were found near Northwest 81st Street and Fourth Avenue in Miami, with severe chemical burns covering their bodies. A good Samaritan rushed the felines to Yao Animal Clinic, where they are receiving intensive medical treatment. Volunteers at the rescue organization La Casa Paws, which is dedicated to trapping and caring for community cats, are devastated by the cats' injuries and believe the burns were intentionally inflicted.
- The cats were found by a good Samaritan over the weekend.
- The cats are scheduled to return to Yao Animal Clinic on Wednesday for a follow-up appointment.
The players
Brinks
One of the two stray cats found with severe chemical burns in Miami.
Rick
The second stray cat found with severe chemical burns in Miami.
La Casa Paws
A rescue organization dedicated to trapping and caring for community cats in Miami.
Yao Animal Clinic
The veterinary clinic where the injured cats are receiving treatment.
Miami-Dade Animal Services
The local animal control agency that is investigating the incident but currently lacks sufficient evidence to pursue a case.
What they’re saying
“And I saw the photos, like my heart dropped. We're completely devastated about the situation. We're just so grateful that it's not any worse than what it is.”
— Jess, Volunteer at La Casa Paws
What’s next
Miami-Dade Animal Services is urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward, as they continue to investigate the case. The rescue organization La Casa Paws is offering a monetary reward for information that leads to an arrest.
The takeaway
This disturbing attack on vulnerable stray animals highlights the need for greater awareness and action around animal cruelty in the community. While the cats' injuries are severe, the outpouring of concern and the search for the perpetrator demonstrate the public's commitment to protecting all creatures and ensuring justice is served.
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