« Un chat n’est pas un déchet. Comment peut-on faire ça ? », s’indigne Fanny, une jeune Montbéliardaise qui a extirpé d’une poubelle un bébé chat qui y avait été jeté. Elle traversait le cœur de ville à Montbéliard quand elle a entendu des pleurs émanant d’une poubelle fermée par un couvercle. « J’ai cru que la poubelle me parlait. Non, mais finalement oui… », plaisante-t-elle.
« Avec le coronavirus, certains craignent que le chat soit un vecteur contaminant. Voilà le résultat… », s’insurge Fanny qui a trouvé une amie désireuse d’adopter l’animal abandonné dans des conditions juste lamentables.
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