
Target: Victor Fitz, Prosecuting Attorney of Cass County, Michigan
Goal: Seek maximum lawful penalties, a permanent animal ownership ban, restitution, and court-ordered counseling in the case of reportedly emaciated dogs, one now blind after alleged prolonged neglect.
Authorities reportedly received two dogs found as strays. Both appeared emaciated and dehydrated. A veterinarian ruled out parasites or disease and attributed their condition to lack of care. One dog, who is blind, now needs surgery to remove damaged eyes.
Officials allegedly identified an owner. Charges are pending with prosecutors. Reports also state additional seized animals are gaining weight under care. Such details paint a bleak picture of avoidable suffering for creatures reliant on humans for food, water, and safety.
Accountability matters for prevention. Research links animal neglect with wider risks for communities. Strong prosecution deters repeat harm and signals that starvation, dehydration, and untreated injury will face real consequences. This case warrants maximum penalties under law, a permanent ban on animal ownership, full restitution for veterinary costs, and counseling aimed at stopping future cruelty.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Prosecutor Fitz,
We are deeply concerned by reports of two severely neglected dogs found emaciated and dehydrated, with one now blind and slated for eye removal. Veterinary evaluation ruled out parasites or disease and pointed toward lack of basic care.
Your office reportedly has an identified owner and pending charges. This case seemingly presents stark indicators of prolonged suffering. One animal will live without sight. Both appear to have endured hunger and thirst that no companion should face.
We respectfully urge pursuit of maximum lawful penalties, a permanent prohibition on possessing or residing with animals, restitution for all public and charitable veterinary costs, and mandated counseling. Firm action here can deter similar neglect and advance justice for the animals who suffered.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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