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As if it wasn't bad enough the first time! Just a month after Brownie the cat made news for surviving an arrow shot through his head, a copy-cat crime has come to light. BC, a two-year-old tabby from Learned, Mississippi, came home with an arrow embedded in his gray and white head, reports WLBT News of Mississippi.

Two years ago, a stray cat wandered up to Randolph Henderson's home, Henderson told Paw Nation. The family put food out for the feral cat until, eventually, he warmed up to them. BC, as they named him, continued to spend time in the great outdoors, prowling the countryside near the family's rural home. "But he'd always come back in a couple of days, wanting food," Henderson said.

The Hendersons hadn't seen BC for a couple of days when he returned one morning two weeks ago -- with an arrow through his head. "He was walking around; he wasn't stumbling or anything," Henderson told Paw Nation. "He was nudging us, wanting love, and he went straight for his food bowl."

But eating proved problematic, since the protruding arrow bumped against his food dish. Henderson rushed him to the vet, who anesthetized the cat and slid the arrow out. Remarkably, the arrow had glanced off his skull, chipping it but completely missing the brain, Henderson said.

The local sheriff is investigating the cruel attack. Meanwhile, BC is home and staying inside while he recovers. "He's been home for a week and he's doing fantastic. He has no neurological problems whatsoever," Henderson told Paw Nation. But the ordeal did leave him a slightly different cat. "He wants attention like crazy," he said.

"They say cats have nine lives, and he used ten," Henderson added. BC is definitely one lucky feline! But while we dig happy endings, we have to say: Enough is enough. Let's hope this is the last story we hear about cats being used as target practice.

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It's a story with a happy ending, but a cruel beginning. Brownie, a four-year-old cat from Indiana, is recovering after being shot in the head with an arrow, reports the (Bloomington, Indiana) Herald-Times.

Brownie's tale began last week, when the missing outdoor cat turned up with a 13-inch-long plastic arrow lodged inside his head. His 83-year-old owner, Dillon Eads, was horrified. "It just broke my heart," a teary-eyed Eads told Fox 59 News in Indianapolis.

The arrow had entered Brownie's head just above his right eye and emerged near his left ear. Amazingly, it pierced only the skin and muscle, just missing his skull and brain. The wounds were infected, and vets estimated the arrow had been stuck inside the feline's head for three days, reports People Pets.

Surgery to remove the arrow went off without a hitch. "He is doing really well and is on the road to recovery," Sarah Hayes, CEO of the Monroe County Humane Society caring for Brownie, told Paw Nation. (Video of his recovery is above.)

So far, no one knows who shot the orange kitty, but the Monroe County Human Association (MCHA) is hoping to change that. The group paid for Brownie's surgery and is now offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of his attacker, according to information posted on the MCHA website. The group initially offered a $500 reward, but as news of Brownie's cruel attack spread, angered citizens around the country have donated money to the cause. "The reward is now up to $1,450 and growing," Hayes told Paw Nation. "Tips have been called in and authorities are following up on all of them."

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