Volunteers say dogs and cats have been found shot, poisoned, or left in trash bags.
Reports from animal rescue volunteers in South Los Angeles are prompting renewed concerns about cruelty toward stray animals, after multiple incidents involving injured or dead dogs and cats were discovered in alleyways and neighborhoods where community caregivers regularly feed and monitor feral colonies, as reported by KTLA News.
Volunteers say they have repeatedly encountered animals that appear to have been beaten, shot, or abandoned in trash bags. Advocates who assist with feeding stray cats and rescuing injured animals report incidents across several areas of South Los Angeles, raising alarms among local rescue organizations and residents…