Three months ago, the little stray cat was so hungry that it ate steel balls. Three months have passed. How is it doing?

In early December last year, a Chinese shit shoveler was on a business trip. He came to the suburbs for work that day. In the afternoon, he was so hungry that he walked into a nearby leisure farmhouse. This leisure farmhouse is located in a remote s...


In early December last year, a Chinese shit shoveler was on a business trip. He came to the suburbs for work that day. In the afternoon, he was so hungry that he walked into a nearby leisure farmhouse.

This leisure farmhouse is located in a remote suburb with almost no customers. After ordering the food, the shit collector waited quietly. When he looked around, he noticed a kitten lying on a small wooden stool nearby. It looked less than 3 months old. The shit collector loved cats, so he instinctively walked over to tease the cat. The cat was very dirty and thin, and ignored the shit collector's teasing.

Pooper: "Hey, you are very proud, I like it very much."

But what the scavenger did not expect was that the proud cat suddenly moved. It jumped off the chair and walked directly into the distance. The scavenger followed curiously. After a while, the cat walked to the dishwashing area of ​​the leisure farmhouse, squatted down, and lay on the steel wire ball next to the kitchen sink. It gradually became more and more skillful and licked the steel ball crazily.

This scene scared the cat out of his wits. First of all, the cat licked the steel wire ball too quickly and skillfully. Secondly, it was just a steel wire ball. If the cat really let it eat a little bit, how could it survive?

It's a stray cat.

The scavenger quickly stopped the cat, and then quickly asked the staff of the leisure farmhouse. The staff said that this cat was not a cat in their store, but a stray cat. There were many stray cats around, and they made a living by picking up food residues on the ground every day. However, the leisure farmhouse has not had many customers recently, so there are fewer cats.

Therefore, it is conceivable that this little stray cat, less than 3 months old, has no ability to survive on its own. It can only wait here for food residues. After there are fewer customers, even the garbage is gone. In order to survive, it chooses to lick the food residues on the steel balls. You will probably die if you eat the steel wool balls, but you will definitely die if you don't eat them!

The poop collector really couldn't stand it anymore. He refunded his train ticket and changed his itinerary. He decided to drive the cat home and keep it! The cat was obedient all the way in the car, just lying flat on its back, not knowing whether it was too hungry or weak, or because it knew that it had been rescued by someone else.

When we returned home, the scavenger took the cat for a checkup. Fortunately, the cat was still healthy, but it was too thin and had ear mites and lice.

Afterwards, the cat was treated for ear mites and lice, and after vaccination, the feces removal officer sent the cat to the company. After hearing the story of the cat, friends felt pity for the cat and also liked it very much.

Now three months have passed, this little white cat has completely recovered. It has changed from being timid and scared when it first arrived, to becoming lively and cheerful, and has learned to be naughty and disobedient. It has also become best friends with the corporate indigenous cat, and the two cats noisy every day.

What surprised me the most was its appearance. The white cat with blue eyes was so full of energy.

I don’t know if you understand what “adoption is equivalent to atonement” after reading this story. If you don’t understand, I suggest you take a look at the last comparative analysis. The left side is when you see the cat for the first time. Not to mention dirty, it lowers its head and lowers its eyes slightly. There is no trace of self-confidence in the eyes, and it is not even angry. At this time, the cat may not know what it is living for.

Three months after being taken in, the cat became more and more neat and lovable, especially its eyes looked very smart. I even suspected that the cat had been thinking about what to eat for a while when the second photo was taken.

This is the charm of adopting instead of buying. It not only allows the cat to eat and drink, but most importantly, it allows the cat to rely on and become more confident and angry. It saves not only the body, but also the soul.



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