Sweet Boris: A Complex Trauma Case
On this page, you can learn how Boris ended up in a hospital, how he is recovering and how to help him.
Boris, a true feline gentleman, has been well known to locals, but never stayed in one place, moving around the neighbourhood.
One day, we received a report about him being potentially injured. He was rushed to the hospital to be diagnosed with severe trauma to his pelvic region and tail. He was operated on and is currently recovering at the clinic, to later continue healing at home, which will be arranged for him.
This is the second major case of a severely injured cat in March that we are assisting the local community with.
Regardless of how fully Boris is going to recover, we are going to provide him with a home and give him lots of love he deserves.
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Sharing is caring! Tell your fellow animal lovers about Toby's situation. He has never had a human family before, but thanks to people like you, we have been getting those little boys and girls healthy again and placed in good families.
Help us pay hospital bills
And the vets will do what they do best. 100% of your support goes to cover medical expenses; we handle everything else: transfer, shelter, food, nursing and admin work. Any donation, no matter how small, brings us closer to Toby's recovery.
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March
Search and rush to the vet
Around the 15th of March we were contacted by neighbours who spotted Boris and believed something was wrong with his tail and under-the-tail area. Two days later, we found him and rushed to the hospital to find out what happened.
March
Scrotum healing
Around the 15th of March we were contacted by neighbours who spotted Boris and believed something was wrong with his tail and under-the-tail area. Two days later, we found him and rushed to the hospital to find out what happened.
April
Post-surgery (to be updated)
Around the 15th of March we were contacted by neighbours who spotted Boris and believed something was wrong with his tail and under-the-tail area. Two days later, we found him and rushed to the hospital to find out what happened.