Injured bobcat rescued by Deerfield officer sent to wildlife clinic
This injured bobcat discovered on the side of Route 5 & 10 in South Deerfield was taken to the veterinary hospital across the road. DEERFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
By ZACK DeLUCA
SOUTH DEERFIELD After being rescued Sunday by a Deerfield police officer, veterinarians and a local resident with a “trusty net,” an injured bobcat is on its way to recovering and returning to the wild.
Deerfield police Officer Mark Puchalski took a report of an injured bobcat next to the driveway of Tree House Brewery at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sunday. Once on the scene, he met with two staff members from the Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital, right across Routes 5 and 10 from where the animal was found, and noticed the young bobcat had an injured rear leg.
SANDWICH Founders of the Tree House Brewing Co. were inundated by concerns from their soon-to-be neighbors during a virtual license hearing Thursday evening.
“I do think this is all exciting,” said Pam Arrighi, a resident who lives a few doors down from the proposed new Tree House Brewing Co.. But, “How do you think this is not going to affect our lives every single day?”
The Sandwich Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to grant Tree House Brewing Co. a Farmer Series Pouring Permit and Entertainment License.
There were more than 50 participants in the remote hearing on the ZOOM video-conferencing platform.
Injured bobcat rescued by Deerfield officer sent to wildlife clinic
This injured bobcat discovered on the side of Route 10 in South Deerfield was taken to the veterinary hospital across the road. DEERFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
Published: 4/12/2021 6:40:34 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD After being rescued Sunday by a Deerfield police officer, veterinarians and a local resident with a “trusty net,” an injured bobcat is on its way to recovering and returning to the wild.
Deerfield police Officer Mark Puchalski took a report of an injured bobcat next to the driveway of Tree House Brewery at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sunday. Once on the scene, Puchalski met with two staff members from the Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital and noticed the young bobcat had an injured rear leg.
Injured bobcat rescued by Deerfield officer sent to wildlife clinic
This injured bobcat discovered on the side of Route 10 in South Deerfield was transported to the Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital across the road, and was later picked up by Tufts Wildlife Clinic. COURTESY PHOTO/DEERFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT
Published: 4/12/2021 4:57:05 PM
SOUTH DEERFIELD After being rescued Sunday by a Deerfield police officer, veterinarians and a local resident with a “trusty net,” an injured bobcat is on its way to recovering and returning to the wild.
Deerfield police Officer Mark Puchalski took a report of an injured bobcat next to the driveway of Tree House Brewery at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sunday. Once on the scene, Puchalski met with two staff members from the Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital and noticed the young bobcat had an injured rear leg.
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