The most touching story of a kitten with a sad ending
Most recently, we told you about a kitten in a mushroom costume that won the hearts of thousands of Internet users around the world. Unfortunately, today the sad news that Wasabi-chan has died has become known. And we want to once again recall this touching story with a tragic end.
Wasabi-chan has become one of the most popular cats on the internet in recent times. As you might guess, she was from Japan, and became famous primarily for her cute, but rather uncomfortable outfits. However, they are not explained by the idiocy of the hostess, but quite the opposite ...
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The world learned about this kitten thanks to her owner's Twitter blog. That's how it all started.
1. The girl heard the cry of a kitten in the yard. Looking outside, she saw several crows attacking a small cat. The future mistress quickly delivered the animal to the veterinarian. As it turned out, the birds severely damaged the kitten's mouth, so he could not eat on his own. The doctor had to bring the catheter directly to the stomach so that the food gets into it, bypassing the digestive tract. The weight of the kitten is 210 grams.
2. She was fed milk every 4 hours, as a result of which, after a few days, the weight increased to 274 grams.
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4. The cat's tongue was torn in half, so it sometimes hung out of the mouth.
5. The hostess chose the name - Wasabi-chan. In order for the kitten not to resist feeding and not only make it worse for itself, Wasabi-chan began to be dressed in suits.
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7. This photo in a tarako costume made the kitten famous.
8. Tarako is a Japanese national dish. A variety of salted caviar, which is usually made from pollock.
9. Fans immediately started riveting themed stuff.
10. In the meantime, Wasabi-chan started to get better.
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12. New suit.
13. The first time I went to the toilet on my own.
14. Another outfit.
15. Relationships with other pets have already developed.
16. Unfortunately, this touching story has an incredibly sad ending. The kitten never fully recovered - on August 27, after unsuccessful attempts by veterinarians to save the animal suffering from epilepsy, Wasabi-chan died.