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Related: About this forumAfter a Prison Cat Fundraiser Went Viral, Texas Officials Put His Caretaker in Solitary Confinement
Just days after a fundraiser to save a sick stray cat at a Central Texas womens prison raised nearly $11,000, Texas prison officials placed the incarcerated woman who cared for the cat into solitary confinement despite the fact that she did not organize the fundraiser or receive any of the money.
Sonya Reed, a 53-year-old woman incarcerated at the Patrick ODaniel Unit in Gatesville, was moved into administrative segregation, also known as solitary confinement, during an internal investigation into a GoFundMe created by her daughter, Kitti Reed, last month to pay for veterinary care for a beloved prison cat named Orange Julius.
The Barbed Wire previously published two stories about OJ and the comfort he has provided Sonya, precipitating more donations and an outpouring of internet support but did not identify her until now as a precaution in order to protect her from backlash from prison officials.
They really rely on those cats for emotional support, she previously said, adding that the generosity from strangers has been overwhelming. These animals dont see their mistakes. Theyre just a constant.
https://thebarbedwire.com/2026/01/15/prison-cat-fundraiser/
samnsara
(18,729 posts)....gets a puppy
displacedvermoter
(4,162 posts)Nigrum Cattus
(1,241 posts)may their hatred return to those who did this 10 fold
MIButterfly
(2,161 posts)The cruelty is unbelievable. What is wrong with these people? God forbid they show any ounce of compassion (or common sense). That poor woman is being punished through no fault of her own. She isn't getting any of that money. And I wonder why it would take "several days" to clear this matter up. It could've all been resolved in a day without her being forced into solitary.
Assholes, every damn one of them.
I guess it's actually true - no good deed goes unpunished.