Cheyenne’s Healing Process

February 4, 2010


Cheyenne is Healing Slowly
 
Last week some person hunting
deer illegally near my property at
night shot and missed the deer
but the bullet grazed the shoulder
of Cheyenne causing a bad flesh
wound.
In the past week with a lot of
doctoring and Vet bills she is
starting to heal. It requires
her pinned in so she doesn’t get
the wound dirty and that is
additional suffering for her.
Shack stays inside with her and
Herbie and Ogelita stay right
outside her stall guarding her and
watching over her constantly.
This is an example of what
happens when people are
irresponsible about guns and
hunting.
 
My question is: Just what is so
much fun in sneaking through the
dark of night to shoot a helpless
deer or any other animal. If it is
because of hunger and need for
food, I suggest that the person
apply for food stamps and
purchase their food at a store.
 
Warning: These pictures are a
little graphic and show the wound.
 

After reading this and seeing the
results of improper use of a
firearm and illegal hunting
 
you should think about the so
called sportsman shooting and
killing our animals for satisfying
their ego.

2 Responses to “Cheyenne’s Healing Process”

  1. LouPeb said

    awww poor Cheyenne….hope the wound heals up fast…
    Grrrrrr those scums!!! Disgusting excuses for human being. Makes me so mad! *woof*

  2. Sunny said

    Cheyenne healed beautifully, thanks to ur tlc…
    Great job! Good luck with the catfish! I’m
    hungry…

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