
Cat lovers have flocked to a dog patient’s Facebook page, all wishing to acquire a young cat that had been found dead by a sniffer dog amid the destruction of the State Audit Office building.
The Wipawadee Pet Clinic announced on Monday that it was looking for a new house for the young woman, who is about two months old.
Naree, a sniff dog, discovered the tiny kitten on Sunday at around 8o’clock. The cat had spent ten days trapped inside the 30-story, earthquake-stricken creating before being discovered by the evacuation canine as part of the search and rescue operation.
The cat was soon taken to the Wipawadee Pet Clinic for care.
Among those who volunteered to help any species found trapped inside the broken tower was veterinarian Wipawadee Pathom-rapeepong, who runs the doctor.
Because it had such a strong will to survive, she initially dubbed the cat” satong,” or” strong,” as it was called in English. The term is spelled exactly the same way as the State Audit Office name in Thai text, but with a different pronunciation.
” I have the peach rabbit that K9 Naree found last night. Anyone who wants to follow her is welcome to do so, according to the vet’s Facebook post.
” The kitten will grow up strong, that’s for convinced,” she continued.
On Monday,” Satong” had a second health exam. She was discovered to have a temperature and been contaminated by a corona virus, among other conditions.
The doctor has promised her,” We will consider you a fresh home,” and the young kitten will be treated until she is good.
Cat lovers who posted on the patient’s website both agreed she was adorable and that many people wanted to be her new proprietor.
Pojana Manotham stated on the patient’s website that” satong” was a legend now, and that she would undoubtedly be welcomed warmly into a new home.
” I only hope the new residence won’t get a condominium,” he said. I’m a little concerned about that, she said, voicing her concerns about the safety of Bangkok’s highrise houses in the event of an earthquake.
Vet Wipawadee took advantage of the opportunity to tell the clinc’s supporters that” satong” wasn’t the only pet in need of a fresh home.
She wrote,” I have many more animals waiting for free implementation, not just satong.”