The stray cat accidentally got electrocuted and lost her front leg. The kind-hearted person was sent to the hospital but no one adopted her until she met her
I don’t know when, keeping pets has become a part of many people’s lives. Although it is painful, it is also happy. Many shovelers’ lives have become colorful since they have raised pets. Some people will regard pets as a spiritual sustenance, and some single shovelers will get out of singleness by their pets. It seems that keeping pets has many benefits.
So, raising pets has become a very popular trend nowadays. Whether the elderly or young people, keeping pets has become a very common thing, but you will also encounter many irresponsible shovelers. Most of the stray pets are wandering from such shovelers. They take them home on a whim, and once they get sick or are out of patience, they will abandon them without hesitation.
Able, a 7-year-old cat, almost died due to an electric shock. The cat lost its forelimbs and tail in an accident. It was not defeated by fate, but with its strong vitality, it successfully adapted to its new life, and even going down the stairs could not be overwhelmed!
This cat standing on its hind limbs, standing like a tyrannosaurus and kangaroos is named Able. The owner gave it this name, which means that it also does what a cat does; and it does not disappoint the owner's expectations and learns skills such as going down stairs, jumping, and walking.
6 years ago, Able, a stray cat at the time, was standing on a roof, chasing a bird. During this period, it accidentally touched the wire next door, and hundreds of volts of current passed through its body instantly, causing a small explosion, causing the cat to lose its forelimbs and tail.
The accident occurred in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Residents nearby heard a loud noise and immediately sent the cat to the hospital. Although it saved its life, no one was willing to adopt it, forcing it to continue wandering.
Until I met the current pet owner Walai Sriboonvorakul. Under her careful care, Able's health gradually improved. Walai said the initial recovery period was the most difficult: "Because Able's wounds often hurt. Fortunately, it recovered quickly and learned how to balance it with its hind legs." There are 3 cats in Walai's family, and they each have different physical defects. Able lost his forelimbs, while FinFin and Ginny had hind limb paralysis and needed to walk in a wheelchair. Although they are not healthy in their limbs, they successfully overcome various difficulties in life by their willpower.