A woman in Alberta, Canada, never imagined that the act of just tossing away some rubbish would have such a profound effect on her life. She once observed a strange movement inside a rucksack that was sitting in the trash can as she routinely emptied her trash.
Concerned, she opened the backpack to check what was inside the bag and was shocked to find a very weak cat. The poor animal was injured and desperately needed attention, so she quickly called Alberta Animal Services, that rushed the cat to its facility for immediate care.
The vets quickly realized that the cat had been the victim of a great deal of abuse. It was very shocking to realize how badly injured the poor cat was. An examination revealed the cat had been suffocated, which led to neurological issues and blindness. Not only was he blind, but he also had a broken pelvis and was suffering from starvation.
Erica Coomber, director of operations for Alberta Animal Services, stated, “The poor cat had major head damage, and no one knew if he would make it.”
“At this point his neurological issues are not getting any better,” Coomber said. “What this kitty has gone through is horrendous and we hope and pray that we can get him through this and he makes a full recovery.”
Thank to the hard work of the vets and staff, he began regain his sight. Despite his tough condition, he has already proven that he is a fighter. We hope that with the right care he can go on to make a full recovery.
Coomber told that despite the cruelty, he loves everyone and that he sought affection from the staff at the animal care center. A post on the AAS Facebook page said, “As soon [as he] hears or sees the animal nurses he starts purring and demands cuddles.”
The shelter decided to name him Hiro, after a character from the TV show “Heroes.” We are happy to know that he now lives a healthy and happy life with his new loving family.
“As soon as Hiro was named, I believed it was perfect because of his relentless fight against the odds to win his battle to live. He really is a super Hiro. All heroes deserve a cape,” the woman who saved him expressed herself.