An Oregon man said he was brutally attacked in his own home by three robbers after he opened his door to aid a woman who was frantically screaming for help.

Josh Morrison, 45, said he getting ready to fire up his grill on March 11 when he heard a loud knock on the front door of his Portland home.

A woman was screaming and urging him to open the door saying she was trying to get away from danger, according to a GoFundMe page set up for Morrison.

When he opened the door, the 'female charged into him, striking him repeatedly in the face'.

Josh Morrison (pictured in the hospital), 45, of Portland, was brutally attacked in his own home by three robbers after he opened his door to aid a woman who was frantically screaming for help

Morrison said a woman was screaming and urging him to open the door on March 11, saying she was trying to get away from danger. When he opened the door, the 'female charged into him, striking him repeatedly in the face'

According to Morrison's account, two men then rushed into his home behind the woman and they also assaulted him

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According to Morrison's account, two men then rushed into his home behind the woman and they also assaulted him.

Morrison said he was knocked unconscious 'hog-tied at the wrists with his arms behind him'.

One of the attackers then allegedly put Morrison in a headlock and yelled at him to tell them where his money was hidden.

According to the GoFundMe account, Morrison was threatened that Watson, his 15-year-old cat, would be killed if he failed to give them money.

His own life was then threatened when one of the culprits allegedly put a shotgun to his head.

But Morrison didn't give up the money and he was then repeatedly struck with the shotgun in the head.

According to the GoFundMe account, Morrison was threatened that Watson (pictured), his 15-year-old cat would be killed if he failed to give them money. His own life was then threatened when one of the culprits allegedly put a shotgun to his head

Morrison also said that the suspects actually hurt his cat, Watson (pictured) who he found days later with a broken shoulder

He was later found outside his front door when Portland police responded to his home near Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and Liebe Street (area pictured). Police are still investigating the attack and no suspect descriptions have been provided at this time

'As they were hitting me with the shotgun, I could hear bones crushing and I literally thought I was going to die,' Morrison told KPTV.

Morrison said his attackers managed to find his savings before they fled the scene.

He was later found outside his front door when Portland police responded to his home near Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard and Liebe Street.

Morrison underwent surgery and stayed in the hospital for days.

He now has a metal plate in his forehead. Horrific photos of Morrison show his bloody head and face. He also has burns on his hands from the zip ties.

Morrison also told KPTV that the suspects actually hurt his cat, who he found days later with a broken shoulder.

Portland police are still investigating the attack and no suspect descriptions have been provided at this time.