
One fateful afternoon, Julie discovered a stray cat convulsing and on the brink of death in a puddle of water at the entrance of her company. Without hesitation, she rushed the struggling cat to the veterinary clinic.
The veterinarian diagnosed the cat with severe poisoning, and the cost of tests and treatment amounted to over $1,000. Despite the financial challenge, Julie made a firm decision to save the cat after looking into its eyes and seeing the silent plea for help.
In the early days of recovery, Roadside was highly aggressive and terrified of humans, growling and hissing at anyone who came near. Yet, Julie remained persistent, always speaking gently to the cat, showing unwavering patience. With the comforting presence of a fellow clinic cat named Cola, Roadside slowly began to calm down. It was then that Roadside started eating again, a small but significant sign of progress.
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Recovery and Adjustment (Day 5 – Day 11)
Julie named the cat “Roadside” to honor where she had found it. Roadside proved to have an insatiable appetite, eating double the amount of food compared to the other cats at the clinic. Julie’s heart swelled with hope as she watched the cat’s strength begin to return.
On Day 7, Roadside underwent neutering surgery and a thorough cleaning. Julie went all out in preparing for Roadside’s return home, buying a cat villa, air conditioning, and plenty of toys to ensure a comfortable and stimulating environment.
Upon bringing Roadside home, the cat was still wary and frightened. In its nervous state, Roadside scratched Julie’s hands during moments of tension. But with Julie’s care, including a daily regimen of fish oil and continued patience, Roadside’s fur and skin improved dramatically. The once-frightened cat began to play with the toys Julie had bought, signaling its emotional healing.
A Happy Life Now (Day 30 – Day 46)

By Day 30, Roadside had fully recovered, becoming an agile and curious cat. It loved exploring every corner of the house, discovering new hiding spots and enjoying its new safe environment.
By Day 46, Roadside had blossomed into a warm and affectionate companion. Whenever Julie called, Roadside would eagerly rush to her side, rubbing its head against her hand in a loving greeting.
In addition to his affectionate nature, Roadside developed a quirky habit: he would “guard” the bathroom door whenever someone was inside. It became a charming routine that made Julie laugh every time.