Every time in ice and snow, in order to keep warm, we humans will stock up on food at home in advance, and then try to hide at home for the winter.
Compared with the rainy days of our humans, stray cats seem to be sharpening their guns in the winter.
The winter time of stray cats is full of contradictions. Even if the cats find a place to live, they may not be able to escape the invasion of the cold wind.
Because cats lack the most basic survival resources, if they want to survive, they still have to go out to find food in the cold wind.
Moreover, the "means" against stray cats in winter are not only the cold wind, but also the food and water will be covered with heavy snow, completely forcing stray cats to a dead end.
In Quebec, Canada, a poor stray orange cat struggled desperately in the heavy snow.
This is a very embarrassed stray cat with various injuries on its body, including rotten teeth, frostbite, bites, fleas, skin diseases, diabetes, etc.
But this frostbite-death stray cat did not choose to bow to fate. It was looking for opportunities to survive in the heavy snow.
Fortunately, before the cat almost exhausted its life, it discovered a family and used its last strength to knock on the window for human help.
At that time, the owner heard a strange sound of knocking on the window from the back garden. When he approached, he found the cat with no eyes.
The cat kept pulling the window, as if saying: I'm about to freeze to death!
The owner quickly opened the window and let the cat enter the house, but as soon as the cat stepped into the house, it fainted and fell asleep.
The owner was so scared that he quickly called Simard, a volunteer at the animal rescue center. After learning about the cat's condition, Simard arrived at the scene in less than half an hour. Seeing the cat's pitiful little appearance, her heart was about to break.
She knew that the cat was in this situation and would not last long if it was not rescued in time, so she quickly took it back to the rescue center.
After the examination, the doctor found that the cat was injured all over and was very weak and had to be hospitalized for a period of time.
Fortunately, the cat quickly passed the dangerous period. After more than a week of treatment, the cat recovered and its body gradually recovered.
Simard named the cat Aslan, and during the cat's rehabilitation treatment, he also found a very loving foster care family for it.
Until Aslan is completely healthy, it will live in a foster home until it is finally adopted.
Happily, the owner of Aslan was originally discovered to have the intention to adopt a cat.
She told Simard: "I feel that I am very destined to be with Aslan. If the cat doesn't find a new owner, I can send it to me."
To the owner's regret, she was unable to adopt Aslan in the end.
Because the temporary shit shoveler in a foster family, he fell in love with Aslan after getting along with him and decided to make it officially a member of the family.
In my new home, Aslan is in very good condition and has adapted to the new environment.
Although the cat was almost frozen to death in the snow, fate ultimately did not abandon the strong cat.
Now that we can live in a loving new family, and with the shoveler who loves it, its future will be very happy.
Cat lovers, winter is here, are the stray cats around you ready for winter? Welcome to leave a message to share~~