This is an extremely long story which had kept me busy practically all day yesterday, but I shall spare you the agony of having to read a long and potentially confusing story and just stick to the important facts.
Lilac, a female cat, was someone’s pet-cat. Apparently, a car had run over Lilac (I heard it was the owner’s car) and the owner did not want her anymore.
Lisa took it upon herself to rescue Lilac and brought her to our panel vet for treatment.
An X-Ray was taken and a major surgery (insertion of a pin to re-join the broken bone) was required and there was also a nasty wound which would require nursing care.
The surgery would be very costly and Lisa could not afford it. So, she had to make the painful decision of having Lilac put down. She was also not sure if she could handle the nursing of the wound, which the vet had said, would require quite a bit of work.
Two rescuers found out about this and one of them requested help from us. I said we would help as much as we can. One of the rescuers also offered to foster the cat after surgery. It was these two offers of help (financial and fostering) that turned things around, else, Lilac would have been put down yesterday.
So, long story cut short, the surgery was done yesterday afternoon.
I managed to see the cat, Lilac, after the surgery.






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One response to “Surgery on Lilac, cat injured in a car accident”
Poor kittie, not only she was run down by her owner, now she is being disowned. Thank god, Lisa came to her aid. God bless you Lisa.