Internet hails Ukraine government for adopting cat rescued from a bombed city
India Today
According to a Twitter post by Anton Gerashchenko, the Adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, a brave cat that was rescued from a bombed city has been adopted by the government.
It has been 46 days since Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine. Since then, horrifying stories of people losing their loved ones, pets and homes have surfaced on the internet. However, some heartwarming stories of animal rescues have restored people’s faith in humanity and the story of this cat from Borodyanka in Ukraine is a wonderful example.
The cat was rescued from the rubble of a bombed building in the ill-fated city. And it has indeed proved that felines have the blessing of nine lives. According to a Twitter post by Anton Gerashchenko, the Adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, the brave cat has been adopted by the government.
“Remember the survivor cat from #Borodianka? I was sent a happy sequel to his story! He now lives in the Ministry of Internal affairs, fed, bathed, and loved. He will participate in all important meetings, of course,” read the caption.
Take a look:
Remember the survivor cat from #Borodianka? I was sent a happy sequel to his story! He now lives in the Ministry of Internal affairs, fed, bathed, and loved. He will participate in all important meetings, of course.#UkraineUnderAttack #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/yvQYy6QljC
The post has garnered over 32k likes and reactions. While some couldn’t stop thanking the government regarding the adoption, others lauded the cat’s bravery during the shocking situation.
He might want to serve & protect, like that book, "A Cat's Revenge" by Claude Balls...