The story of Styopa the cat amazed even volunteers with vast experience, who had seen a lot. It is hard to believe that this can happen nearby, but, nevertheless, this is a reality that you have to accept.
Styopa lived in one of the high-rise buildings in the Dnieper. And this was a huge problem for the poor fellow, because he flew out of the window more than once! The thing is that this cat is very unlucky with the owners.
Neighbors claim that people use drugs. Flayers intentionally threw their pet out of the window several times! He was injured, but there was no question of any veterinary care.
In mid-March, the unfortunate cat flew out of the window again, but this time it was different. A girl passing by noticed an animal that lay in the mud and hardly moved. She, without hesitation, picked up the poor fellow to take him to the clinic.
As a result, the girl had to run away from an inadequate owner, who was categorically against saving the animal!
Fortunately, the girl still managed to deliver the animal to the nearest clinic. The injuries were very serious – a fracture of two paws and numerous bruises of internal organs.
Doctors put the poor fellow in plaster to limit his movements and began to prepare him for surgery on his broken legs. Fortunately, the spine was not damaged, which means that with a high degree of probability the cat will be able to return to normal life.
The operation was scheduled for March 19. On this day, Styopa was born again, moreover, twice! The cat was weakened, so serious complications arose during the operation. At some point, Styopa’s heart stopped… But the doctors were able to resuscitate him!
An hour after the operation, the situation repeated itself, and the patient again had to be brought back to life.
Styopa’s condition is now satisfactory. The threat to life has passed, he eats well and feels well.
“I have never seen cats calmer than him. He has an incredibly smart and meaningful look , ”said a volunteer who treats the poor fellow.
The chances that Styopa will be able to move normally are very high. After recovery, they will look for new owners for him. Of course, the return of the animal to the previous owners is out of the question.
We hope that Styopa’s suffering will end there, and only love and care await him ahead!