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A pet carrier with two cats inside was deliberately set on fire, Florida officials say

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — A charred tree is what's left at the east corner of Fogleman Park in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Fire rescue responded to a fire there around midnight on Sunday. Now, neighbors are finding out the disturbing details.

"Oh definitely, simply just horrible," one homeowner said.

A pet carrier was on fire with two cats inside.

"It looks like it was two cats and a carrier that were set on fire in a part of this whole blaze," said Capt. Dave Walesky with Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control.

The agency believes someone set it on fire on purpose.

"This is a horrific way for an animal, for any living thing, to go out like this," Walesky said.

He said the person responsible could spend up to five years in prison.

"To us it becomes very apparent that somebody intentionally lit these animals on fire along with their cage and along with the surrounding area there, you know which is a clear felony, animal cruelty," Walesky said.

Anyone with information should contact Animal Care and Control at 561-233-1200 or Palm Beach County Crime Stoppers at 1-800-458-TIPS.

This story was originally published by Tania Rogers on WPTV.