Kindness will save the world: a veterinarian from Thailand undertook to treat a cockroach that was stepped on on the road

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Kindness will save the world: a veterinarian from Thailand undertook to treat a cockroach that was stepped on on the road

Every life has a value. A doctor from Thailand recently shared photos on Facebook of an unusual patient-a cockroach. A passerby noticed a half-crushed insect on the side of the road. The man decided to bring the mustachioed victim to the veterinary clinic, and the doctor took up his treatment. Such a reverent attitude to a living being touched thousands of users of social networks.

Veterinarian Thanu Limpapattanawanich from Kratum Baen recently came to the aid of a special patient. The person who brought the injured cockroach turned to a specialist for help. He noticed an insect on the road: someone had obviously stepped on the moustache. The man could not pass by and leave the unfortunate cockroach to die, so he decided to take the victim to a veterinary clinic.

Kindness will save the world: a veterinarian from Thailand undertook to treat a cockroach that was stepped on on the road

The doctor did not laugh at the compassionate Thai, but undertook to cure the cockroach for free. He wrote about the case on his Facebook page to show that every life has value. The vet is sure that kindness will save the world.

Kindness will save the world: a veterinarian from Thailand undertook to treat a cockroach that was stepped on on the road

Thanu Limpapattanavanich first encountered the treatment of a cockroach. He placed the insect in a container of oxygen to increase its chances of survival.

The further fate of the insect is unknown, but attempts to save it have melted the hearts of many users of social networks.

Meanwhile, a guy from Florida saved a newborn squirrel that he found on the sidewalk. He carefully cared for him, and as a result, the baby grew up to be the sweetest, smartest and most cheerful flying squirrel.

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