Fighting Feline in Yakutsk: A Tale of a Cat Battling for Survival
A paint-covered cat named Manka, found on a city dump in Yakutsk, Russia, has become the focus of local concern and community support. The cat was initially reported to YAKUTIA.INFO by a subscriber who moved Manka to a shelter.
Upon arrival at the Vetpolis clinic, Manka's temperature was recorded at a critical 32 degrees. The cat was suffering from dehydration, paint intoxication, and severe paint burns. A group of caring people quickly rallied, forming a Telegram group to monitor Manka's recovery.
Volunteer Yana called the police when she found the clinic staff not taking necessary actions to help Manka. A subscriber named Sergei also took action, filing a police report regarding Manka's condition. Despite the lack of investigation in such cases in Yakutsk, the community's response has been heartwarming.
Subscribers to the Telegram group have been contributing to Manka's treatment, and over seventy thousand rubles have been raised in her support. The cat has shown signs of improvement, as she has started eating on her own. Current care for Manka is being provided by volunteer Katherine, who is giving her regular treatments, food, and updates on her condition.
The last video of Manka shows her eating on her own, a significant step in her recovery. If readers are not indifferent to Manka's fate, they can join the Telegram group for updates on her condition. To do so, searching Telegram using keywords like “Manka cat Yakutsk” or checking social media platforms related to animal rescue in Yakutsk or Russia may be helpful.
The caring society in Yakutsk for animals, as shown by the support for Manka, is a testament to the community's compassion and dedication to animal welfare. The search results do not specify the exact individual or organization responsible for Manka’s care, but the local animal rescue organizations in Yakutsk or regional online communities for animal welfare may be good points of contact for those who wish to help.
- The caring community in Yakutsk, shown by their support for Manka, has extended their concern to her lifestyle beyond just home-and-garden issues, as they formed a Telegram group to monitor her recovery.
- In an effort to continue Manka's home-and-garden care, some compassionate individuals have even taken it upon themselves to contribute to her treatment, with over seventy thousand rubles raised so far.