It’s amazing how a little love and care can change someone’s life forever.
Rescued Kitten
A 1.75-pound kitten dyed in purple ink was found in California and rushed to the San Jose Animal Care Center.
Contacting The Shelter
The San Jose Animal Care Center contacted Nine Lives Foundation, a no-kill cat shelter in Redwood City, California, which took the little kitten for emergency medical care.
Meet Smurf
The shelter named the 7-month-old kitten “Smurf.” Upon check-up, they discovered that Smurf had 15 puncture wounds all over his body.
Tragic Past
The rescuers said that Smurf was probably used as a bait animal, most likely for fighting dogs.
Treating Him
Smurf was shaved to help treat his wounds. He was also given multiple baths and some antibiotics for treatment.
Undergoing Surgery
The kitten rested for a few days before undergoing surgery the following week “to repair the large wound on his right leg/knee but all the other wounds are healing nicely”.
He’s Got A Friend
Smurf made a good friend in the shelter named Wanda. The rescue group said that she “takes good care of him,” and luckily the two best friends will be going into foster care together.
Smurf’s Progress
After a few months of treatment and a daily dose of love and care, Smurf has already transformed into a healthy cat. His beautiful, unique gray fur has grown and only a few small patches of purple are left on his fur.
Check out a clip of Smurf playing with some of his friends in the video below.
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