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Fahad Tariq & Gemma Ryder

Cat suffers horrific burns after sickening 'bleach attack' in Glasgow

A helpless cat has suffered from horrific burns after reportedly being doused in bleach in a sickening attack in Glasgow. A heartbreaking picture of Rambo in the aftermath shows his fur completely soaked in a clear liquid after he was burned with the cleaning fluid last month, Glasgow Live reports.

The beloved pet has already been through countless treatments and began a new course of treatment at the Glasgow Vet School today, but his owner, Linda McDonald, is facing massive vet bills to help him.

Her friend Fiona Trodden has set up a fundraising page to help cover the costs of fees after witnessing the "stress" that Linda is going through. So far £5,665 has been raised, with donations pouring in from well wishers.

Fiona said: "I've started this fundraiser as lots of people had enquired if possible to donate to help pay the vet bills after my friends cat was burned with bleach. I think we all agree this is a horrific thing to do to an animal. Rambo has had extensive burns over his body and internally.

"He's already had overnight stays at the vets, but these are expensive. I can't stand by and watch my friend stress over vet bills when she's already dealing with a poorly cat and the trauma of having this done to her fur baby. I understand times are hard so I just want to thank everyone, even the smallest donation helps. Thanks for caring and helping."

Many have been shocked by the brutality of Rambo's attack and flocked to show their support. Angela Graham said: "Absolutely vile act of cruelty on a wee cat. Hope your wee furbaby gets better soon."

Sharon Granger added: "I hope this wee soul recovers from this horrific incident. Sending healing thoughts." Angela Daly wrote: "Come on wee Rambo, hang on in there. I'm sure you will get the funds you need Linda, thinking of the wee soul."

Gregg Kearney added: "It was heartbreaking reading about Rambo for the first time. Haven't stopped thinking about him since. Fingers crossed." Allan Lindsay said: "Can't believe how evil and cowardly this act is."

You can support the fundraising appeal for Rambo here.

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