After Holly's terrible experience, Wright hurried her to the doctor. She had a flea allergy, which caused her skin to be itchy and scabby, but other than that, she seemed healthy. Currently, she is being treated for a flea allergy at the veterinarian to ensure she is in perfect health before being discharged.
It's nothing short of a miracle that she avoided any significant injury given what she had to go through.
"It's unthinkable to imagine what may have happened to Holly had this wonderful woman not have saved her," Wright said. "She could have suffocated inside the bin liner or she could have been thrown inside the refuse lorry and crushed to death. Someone has obviously intentionally disposed of her in this way, which is absolutely shocking."
When Holly was located, she was without a collar, any form of ID tag, or a microchip. The RSPCA is presently investigating where she came from and who could have cruelly abandoned her.
Holly's predicament might have gone extremely wrong, but fortunately, the right person found her, and she is now safe and sound. Holly will be placed up for adoption when she has recovered and is ready if no one steps forward to claim her.