Emergency workers rescued a ginger cat with burns after a Russian attack in Vyshneve
Kyiv • UNN
Rescuers found a ginger cat in a destroyed house in Vyshneve; it had burns on its ears, paws, and eyes. The owners were found, the animal was taken to a clinic, and treatment was organized by the Red Cross.

In Vyshneve, rescuers, while inspecting destroyed buildings after the russian attack, found and saved a small ginger cat, the State Emergency Service of Ukraine reported, writes UNN.
Rescuers found a small ginger cat in Vyshneve while inspecting destroyed buildings. The fluffy creature was in an extremely serious condition: it barely moved, could hardly breathe, and had burned ears, paws, and eyes...
The rescuers, as noted, brought the animal to the headquarters, and everyone nearby immediately rushed to help: they gave the little one water, provided first aid, and began looking for veterinarians.
"And then a real miracle happened - its owners were found! The ginger cat was urgently taken to a clinic, and representatives of the Red Cross helped organize treatment. The fluffy one faces a long rehabilitation ahead, as the burns are serious. But most importantly - it will live!" - emphasized the State Emergency Service.
Another miracle, noted the State Emergency Service, occurred in Kyiv. "During the liquidation of the consequences of the night russian shelling, emergency workers pulled a tiny kitten from under the rubble. Wet, frightened, it trembled with fear, but most importantly - it survived!" - the statement reads.





