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"I couldn't leave her lying around": Man saves an injured kitten - and finds its owner

2020-05-10T15:06:16.252Z


Phillip Albrecht recently found an injured cat in the middle of the B11. He brought her to the veterinary clinic with his girlfriend Christine Müller. He could also find their owners.


Phillip Albrecht recently found an injured cat in the middle of the B11. He brought her to the veterinary clinic with his girlfriend Christine Müller. He could also find their owners.

Geretsried– Phillip Albrecht (29) was on the way to his girlfriend Christine Müller in Geretsried. "It must have been around 10:30 p.m.," says the Munich native. Suddenly, at the level of the school center, he saw a cat lying in his lane on the B11. "I couldn't tell whether she was still alive or already dead," the driver recalls. Nevertheless, the young man turned. "At least I wanted to pull her aside."

Geretsried: Young man saves cat from the street

Then the surprise: When Albrecht returned, the animal was lying on the median. "She raised her head, I saw her eyes flash up." Albrecht stopped and gently picked up the animal with the jacket. But what now? He called his girlfriend and asked her to come with a tub. The kitten was bleeding from the eyes and nose. 

Together, the couple decided to bring the ball of fur to the Weilheim animal clinic after consultation. "It goes without saying. You can't leave it to yourself. ”It later turned out that the animal suffered a severe thigh fracture in the hind leg and a traumatic brain injury when it collided with a vehicle.

Cat suffered serious injuries after colliding with vehicle

Only about 200 meters as the crow flies from the scene of the accident, Sárka and Michael Wagner worried about their little tiger, who had not come back from his foray. "We found our July last year as a baby cat in Hungary," says the 52-year-old.

"Her mother had probably left her because she was sick." The couple didn't hesitate for a second, but did everything they could to take the new family member with them. "There was no problem with the dog either," says Sárka Wagner. "On the contrary - they get on really well."

Call on Facebook shared more than 300 times

Albrecht, in turn, couldn't get the experience out of his head. He turned to the home newspaper, told what had happened and sent two pictures that were published on our newspaper's Facebook page. "I thought that maybe we could find the owner like this." Within a very short time the call was shared 300 times. "And suddenly my neighbor was at the door," Wagner reports. "He knew July was gone and recognized her in the photo."

The rest is told quickly: Wagners drove to Weilheim. "What were we happy to see them alive," says Sárka Wagner. They immediately agreed to an expensive but necessary operation. “July belongs to the family. That's not a question. ”A guinea pig stable was also worried.

Geretsried: owner found

 “After the operation, she mustn't be walking around. But at least that's how we can take them out. ”July seems to accept this solution well. She eats, uses the litter box, plays a little with her sisal mouse and watches what "her" family is doing.

When Albrecht comes to visit the little patient, she lifts her head and sniffs his finger with delight. "I would say she recognizes you," Sárka Wagner is certain. And: “We cannot thank you enough. How nice that there are still such people. "

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Source: merkur

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