Hero
Hero has thoroughly earned his name. He lives in the colony behind a bus stop, he just joined there one day. He had a very large abscess in his face. This was treated during his castration and fortunately completely healed.
Last year I heard screaming in a concrete water drainage pipe. After I went back with a flashlight, I saw Hero sitting in the tube.
I thought he couldn't get out and that he must be stuck. After some fiddling around in the tube, it finally popped out at the back.
But to his surprise, the next day he was there again and again, screaming, and yet he was able to get out. Finally, after 3 days I crawled further into the tube, as far as I could, and it turned out that a small dog was stuck in there. Rock solid and now in critical condition. The fire brigade finally freed the dog after 3 hours of digging. She owes her life to Hero who continued to scream for help.
He really deserves his own loving sponsor.
Hero
Your virtual adoption helps us continue to support them with food, medical care and love.
The cats/dogs were all helped by Manos Amigas via the TNR method, which stands for Trap-Neuter-Return (catch, neutralize and return).
The cats on our site are street cats, therefore they are not suitable for adoption into a home.