Animal rescuers are known as the ones with generosity and kindness. However, nobody can imagine what will come if they get angry after discovering the rescued animal got abused again. The story we're about to share today is one of the situations that can emphasize a moral principle: Curses come home to roost. Let's keep your eyes and ears on the case from start to finish since it won't be a waste of your precious time!
Source: u/YEEyourlastHAW
A Redditor with his user account name u/YEEyourlastHAW pinned his memorable experience on the hot subreddit r/ProRevenge created to share people's acts of revenge. The original poster had sheltered an off-the-track horse named Bonus. Because of a tornado, he had to re-install him in his brother's godmother and her son and daughter-in-law's barn. He paid them $160/month and even gave free lessons for horse-riding beginners.Source: u/YEEyourlastHAW
Then, the OP found out that these people barely had any horse knowledge. Also, he witnessed an acquaintance's equine left to death and eaten by their dog. Not so long after that, he realized Bonus was so severely losing weight that the vet reckoned he had had cancer. One time visiting the barn for a check-over, the OP noticed that the barn-owning couple had not fed and given his poor horse supplements, which destroyed his last trust in them and infuriated him so badly that he yearned for vengeance.Source: u/YEEyourlastHAW
Bonus at his poorest condition
Source: u/YEEyourlastHAW
Because the OP had believed the greedy barn owners too much to store enough persuasive evidence to pull a lawsuit against them, after resettling Bonus to a trustworthy small stall, he investigated the other horses boarded in that disgusting barn and contacted their owners to inform the maltreatment his pony had to suffer. They soon detected their equines weren't as good and strong as before, so they canceled the prolonging boarding contract. Eventually, the petty abusers lost five rents in total equal to $2000 per month.Source: u/YEEyourlastHAW
Redditors were mostly exultant with this outcome. They thanked the OP for punishing the animal abusers. As horse guys and girls, they expressed being upset that somewhere the ponies still got mistreated. They hoped the OP could follow the case and find more proof to report the bad guys. Some people even assumed that the $2000 loss wasn't enough for them to pay for their sins.Source: r/ProRevenge
Source: r/ProRevenge
Source: r/ProRevenge
Source: r/ProRevenge
The OP informed later that Bonus had recovered from the starving. He wasn't diagnosed with cancer but with malnutrition. Luckily, he was having decent care and gaining weight again. Reddit was so happy for him that they couldn't stop shedding tears.Source: r/ProRevenge
Source: r/ProRevenge
Source: r/ProRevenge
Source: r/ProRevenge
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