“Rescued: The Inspiring Tale of a Lost Cat’s Safe Recovery with Help from a Concerned Citizen”

2023-04-20 06:56:15

[Animal News]Rescuing animals does not matter day or night. A kitten with an injured left face stopped at the outer wall of the stairs on the 2nd floor of Wo Lok Village, Kwun Tong at about 2:00 am. , the firefighters then contacted the inspector of the Society for the Protection of Animals and arrived at the scene. During this period, the cat fled to a nearby slope and was finally rescued at the ditch. When Aixie responded to this newspaper’s inquiry, it stated that it had contacted the cat owner and was waiting for the owner to pick up the cat.

An enthusiastic citizen, Ms. Zhou, asked this newspaper for help at 3 a.m., pointing out that a cat was found on the outer wall of the stairs in Kwun Tong and Lok Village, with blood on her face. She later said that the firefighters and the Inspector of the Love Association had arrived at the scene to rescue the cat, and the incident was resolved smoothly. “At that time, I was worried that if I ignored the cat, it might be pushed down the street by a pervert or bitten by other animals.” She was also worried that the cat was lost, so she put up notices in the lobby and asked the security guards to watch out for any residents looking for the cat.

Thanks to Miss Zhou’s timely help, the injured cat was rescued safely. The Aixie stated that the Fire Department reported a lost cat trapped on the outer wall of the staircase on the second floor of Kwun Tong and Lok Village in the early hours of this morning. When the Aixie inspector arrived at the scene, the cat fled to a nearby slope and was finally rescued at the drain. Mao Mao was injured on the left side of his face. The inspector took him back to the Aixie Wan Chai Center for veterinary treatment. Aixie also stated that the owner of the cat has been found and is waiting for the owner to pick it up.

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