“The volunteer that transported the cat said she couldn’t even keep her windows up because of the strong smell of accelerant in the car,” she said.
Trotwood police Sgt. Kim DeLong confirmed the incident happened in Trotwood. She said police do not have a person of interest yet but are continuing to investigate.
The cat, now named Fotis, is believed to be about a year old and possibly had long hair.
“His injuries are serious in that his entire body has been burnt. … At this time the extent of the burns on the skin does not seem life-threatening, but with burns the severity reveals itself over the course of 48 hours,” Kartsonis said.
His veterinary care likely will cost about $3,500, the nonprofit rescue shared on its " target=“_blank”>Facebook page.
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