
Near Jaffe Gate, a small cat was discovered in a dire state—wet, trembling, and convulsing uncontrollably. His body was stiff, and every movement seemed to cause him intense distress. The sight was heart-wrenching, but a quick-thinking rescuer didn’t hesitate to act. The cat was swiftly placed into a carrier and rushed to the veterinary clinic.
Treatment and Care at the Clinic
Upon arrival at the hospital, the veterinarians immediately diagnosed the cat with poisoning. The toxins had taken a heavy toll on his small body, but the dedicated team moved quickly to cleanse him. A thorough bath helped remove the poison from his fur, and supportive care was provided to help stabilize his condition. For three days, the little cat fought for his life, surrounded by compassionate care.
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Recovery and Release Back Into the Wild
As the days passed, the cat’s condition gradually improved. With the poison cleared from his system and his strength returning, the decision was made to neuter him before he was released back into his natural environment. Though he had shown signs of tameness during his recovery, his wild nature remained evident.
The choice was made to return him to where he was found. Before his release, the cat was brought to the garden of Ms. Sophie, located just 20 meters from where he had been discovered. This spot was a familiar area for many feral cats, who often came to feed there each day.
Returning to Freedom

The moment the carrier door was opened, the cat didn’t hesitate. With a swift leap, he darted into the nearby bushes, eager to return to the wild life he knew. For him, freedom was his sanctuary, and as he disappeared into the trees, it was clear that he had reclaimed his life once more.
This is a reminder that while we can offer help and healing, some animals belong in the wild, where they can live as they were meant to. His journey is a testament to the strength and resilience of nature, and the importance of giving every animal the chance to live freely.