On the porch of her house, a woman noticed a red cat, thin and sad. It was clear from the animal that he had not eaten for a long time, probably, it was hunger that made him come simply to the door of the house and ask for help. The animal looked very unhappy, in addition, he did not have both ears.
This story happened in Montreal, a local resident Isabelle came to the aid of the animal.
The appearance of the cat made a depressing impression on Isabelle, so she immediately began to look for a way to help the animal. First of all, the woman called the animal rights activists and they immediately came to the rescue.
Volunteers turned to social networks to collect information about the new ward. It turned out that the ginger cat has no owners, for several years he has been living on the streets of the city and he lost his ears precisely because of the hardships of a homeless life. One of the winters was very severe and the cat got frostbite on his ears. Some of the dead tissue simply fell off, but some led to an infection.
The street cat had practically no chance of surviving, but he turned out to be a real fighter and his body resisted the infection for a long time. As soon as the rescuers put the carrier in front of the cat, he seemed to understand that this was his only chance for a decent life, so he gladly went to meet people.
The veterinarian determined that the cat was about 7 years old, and also revealed dozens of scars on his body left from participating in street fights. Tests also showed that the cat had HIV.
Doctors prescribed a course of antibiotics, as well as dental treatment, which was in a sad state. The cat was named Hansik, volunteers jokingly say that the cat has already used all its nine lives, but I want to believe that he still has some luck left. First results treatment appeared only after three months of regular procedures. Hansky began to feel better, and also began to gradually trust people.
The first weeks in the shelter, the cat tried to avoid people and did not allow himself to be touched, but after a while everything changed. Hansik got used to people, began to show affection and spends time in the hands of volunteers with pleasure. Soon they found an overexposure for the cat, where he really liked it. The cat loves stroking and purrs softly in response to affection from people. Temporary owners of the animal say that the cat is calm and tidy, affectionate and sociable.
A thin and frightened cat, who came to the door of someone else’s house for help, has changed a lot.
Hansik gained weight, became calm and sociable, he is satisfied with his life and gradually begins to forget about the hardships that he had in his past. As soon as possible.