The agency said after veterinarians took a closer look, they determined firecrackers were tied to her front left paw with rubber bands.
"There really wasn't any paw left," explained Jamie Wilson, director of medical business. "I had to stop her from eating and drinking too quickly so she wouldn't get sick."
The person who brought the cat in, Kenny Skepanski, found her Friday with the injury.
"I had to help. She was badly hurt, and I couldn't let any animal suffer like that," Skepanski said.
The cat, named Pickles, had to have her leg amputated.
Rescue officials said Pickles is 3 years old and she is expected to make a full recovery.
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