Discovered in Silent Pain

Fufu, a white cat, was found trapped in a cruel glue trap left in a hallway. His body was stuck firmly to the adhesive, leaving him helpless and terrified. Every movement only caused more pain. By the time the rescuer reached him, it was clear that Fufu had been struggling for a long time, exhausted and badly hurt.
Emergency Rescue at the Veterinary Clinic
Fufu was rushed to a veterinary clinic, where the medical team immediately began working to free him. Using cooking oil and flour, the vets carefully loosened the sticky glue from his fur and skin, step by step, taking great care not to cause further injury. As the glue was removed, the extent of his suffering became painfully clear.
Because the damage to his tail was too severe, part of it had to be amputated to save his life. The doctors also discovered a broken tooth and several old wounds across his body—quiet signs that Fufu had endured hardship long before this accident.
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A Gentle Soul Despite the Pain
Despite everything he had been through, Fufu surprised everyone. He remained calm, gentle, and incredibly cooperative during treatment. Even while in pain, he showed no aggression—only quiet trust. Slowly, with medication and careful monitoring, his condition began to stabilize. His appetite returned, and with each passing day, his strength started to come back.
A New Home and a New Beginning
Once strong enough, Fufu was taken home by his rescuer. At first, the new environment made him shy and cautious. He kept to himself, watching quietly from a distance. But it didn’t take long for him to sense something different—this place was safe.

Gradually, Fufu began to seek affection. He leaned into gentle touches, enjoyed being petted, and formed a close bond with his rescuer. He also started getting used to the gray cat already living in the house, learning that companionship didn’t have to come with fear.
Healing, Inside and Out
Fufu was later neutered and brought back for follow-up checks. The wounds on his tail and belly healed steadily, and his overall health improved remarkably. His eyes became brighter. His movements more confident. The fragile cat once trapped in glue was now walking freely through his home.
From Survival to Trust
Today, Fufu is a loving, affectionate cat who enjoys closeness and comfort. His journey is not just about physical healing—it’s about rediscovering trust after pain. From a hallway trap to a warm home, Fufu’s story is a quiet reminder that kindness can change everything.