Tailed nurse: rescued cat now takes care of sick animals from the shelter
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/tailed-nurse-rescued-cat-now-takes-care-of-sick-animals-from-the-shelter.htmlA black cat from the Polish city of Bydgoszcz went through fire and water and now he helps animals from the veterinary center to rehabilitate themselves. After the workers of this center literally pulled the poor fellow out of the clutches of death, he stayed there and began to care for sick animals, hugging them and even licking their wounds after the operation. Radamenes, that's the name of the cat, has become a local landmark, and people even began to come to visit him.
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1. Radamenes suffered from a severe respiratory infection and now helps other animals in one of the veterinary centers in Poland.
2. He was so sick that the people who brought him to the clinic thought he would not survive.
3. But when the veterinarians heard him purr, they realized that there was a chance for salvation.
4. Then, when the cat miraculously got better, the doctors were even more surprised: Radamenes began to hug other sick animals and lick their wounds.
5. He was especially friendly with animals that had undergone major operations.
6. The center's veterinarians jokingly say that he is a full-time nurse.
7. They call him their talisman.
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9. This cat is one of the most unique cats we've ever seen!
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Keywords: Veterinarian | Cats | Nurse | Shelter
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