The image shows a flattened cat lying on the road, partially covered by blood and flesh. The cat is positioned near an intersection of two streets: Ben Gurion Boulevard and Yizhak Nafha Street, in Beer-Sheva, Israel.
The cat's body lies in a straight line with its head to the left and its tail to the right. Its fur appears grayish-brown at the front but becomes white toward the middle section of its back. A red substance covers most of its body, except for the head, neck, and lower parts of the legs.
The cat's limbs are spread out, with all four paws facing outward from its body. It does not appear to be moving or breathing. The surrounding area is littered with small pieces of flesh and bloodstains on the road.
In the background, a dark-colored car tire can be seen in the top-left corner of the image. A thick white line runs across the middle of the road, separating it from the sidewalk. The sky above is not visible due to the low angle of the photograph.
Overall, the image suggests that the cat was hit by a vehicle and killed on the spot. The presence of blood and flesh scattered around the body indicates a severe impact, likely resulting in fatal injuries. – AI vision
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