Adopted Kitten Who Was Set On Fire at Music Festival Becomes Mascot of Festival!

It frequently takes the worst in people to bring out the best in them.

Many attendees of a Canadian music festival came together to save this cute kitty before it was too late after she was horribly set on fire.

It should be fun for everyone to attend music festivals, but that wasn’t the case at the Craven Country Jamboree in Saskatchewan, Canada.

The Dodo said that a concertgoer drenched a poor kitten in vodka and lit her ablaze.

For the cat’s benefit, other concertgoers swiftly intervened and extinguished the flames.

The kitten was hurried to a neighbourhood veterinarian clinic, where she was given the fitting moniker Jamboree.

The National Post reports that the festival organisers are now seeking a lifetime ban for the offending party after two persons were charged criminally for their conduct towards this sad kitten.

However, it appears that Jamboree’s horrific experience has left her life with a small amount of good.

The cat was adopted by a Craven Country Jamboree Festival employee once her condition stabilised, and the CBC reports that she will go forth representing the festival as its official mascot.

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