This very tiny tomcat is another victim of being born into a world that has no place for him. After only 4 months of life, cast away on the streets to fend for himself, Misu had the miss fortune of being badly injured to one of his hind legs. We can only imagine the pain he has been in, a pain greater than we, humans, could ever endure in silence. He was lucky to be found by a kind woman and brought to SUST Orphan Animal Hospital Bucharest, after being already turned away by another vet clinic, for lack of money to pay for the intervention; we, of course, couldn't add to the list of Misu's disappointments in his young life and decided we would help him. We could immediately see that his life was in danger due to the severe infection that had spread out through his leg; the terrible smell made us realize he had been suffering in the streets like this for some time.
Sadly, Misu lost his leg through no fault of his own, other than being born unwanted. He learned, at a very young age, that this world has no use for 98% of the puppies and kittens born each year, yet the people responsible refuse to do the one thing that could save millions of lives, and that is to spay/neuter their pets.
The nice lady that came in with Misu for help has 9 other cats saved from the streets and couldn't possibly afford to pay for his surgical intervention. SUST Orphan Animal Hospital Bucharest decided to step in help save little Misu's life from further pain and possible death, but we need a safety net that would give us the possibility of helping other victims of people's ignorance and indifference.
Please support our work, so that tiny tomcats such as Misu get a second chance in life! So many kittens get thrown away in the streets each year, sometimes even before opening their eyes, it makes it impossible to help all of them, unless you decide to join us in our battle to save their lives!
Here you can donate: https://www.susyutzinger.ch/en/Donate with the message "for Misu"
Thank you for your care and trust in our cause!
Thank you for your care and trust in our cause!



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