A cat in Japan has defined obstacles by surviving for a month in a scorching heat, as the owner left her in a flat. According to a report, the cat, which is now named ‘Miracle’, has survived from drinking water from the toilet and eating the remaining food. South China Morning Post.
Animal rescue tanpopo, a non-profit organization working for animal safety, found miracles in an empty flat, where the floor was covered with liquor cans, nonsense and leftover food. Leading the NGO, Chiaki Honda said that he felt that the cat had died when rescuers discovered him next to the toilet.
However, after the cat feels that only the working people immediately took it to the hospital, where the miracles managed to recover, courtesy of careful care from the employees. According to the report, the miracle was very aggressive initially, who suggested that the owners abused her before leaving her to die.
According to Ms. Honda, miracles may face brain damage and symptoms can be shown such as dizzy all around and inability to balance.
The police were involved and on 3 February, the former owner of Miracle managed to arrest a 27 -year -old woman. The accused confessed to leaving the miracle in a rented flat, which she ran away without informing the owner of the property.
While the miracle was inside the cat’s food and water, the temperature reached above 40 ° C, which is almost like a furnace according to animal rescue workers.
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Since 2010, the National Police Agency has released data on cases of animal cruelty. In 2023, in 181 cases investigated by the police, 97 included cats and 65 dogs – about 90 percent in all cases.
In these cases associated with cats and dogs, 64 were for abandonment, followed by 57 cases of misuse, such as food deficiency or immoral situation, and intentional loss or 41 cases of loss or murder.
According to Japan’s animal cruelty laws, a person has found an animal animal to abuse or leave, imprisonment of up to one year and a fine of a million yen (Rs 5.7 lakh).