An Inland Empire donkey that was found wounded last week with an arrow in its side from an unknown shooter underwent a second surgery on Monday for the removal of part of the weapon still lodged inside.
Surgeons at the Socal Equine Hospital in Norco, where Cupid the donkey is being treated, were able to get out the arrow's tip.
"The broad head was removed successfully. She is out of recovery and resting comfortably in her stall," Socal Equine Hospital said in a statement.
Cupid is "out of recovery and resting comfortably in her stall," Socal Equine Hospital said in a statement. DonkeyLand
Cupid is one of at least half a dozen wild donkeys that have been shot with arrows in recent months. She was found wounded Sept. 10 as part of a herd in Moreno Valley, according to DonkeyLand