Reunited
Little runaway: Happy ending for tomcat “Pinki”
Klagenfurt: The owners of runaway tomcat "Pinki" couldn't believe their eyes when they saw his picture in the "Krone" newspaper a week after his sudden disappearance
Cute "Pinki" has white fur with orange spots, his tail is bushy and he loves to cuddle - and he hadn't been seen at home for some time. At the end of August, the handsome tomcat got under a car not far from St. Veiter Straße in Klagenfurt and was rescued by courageous police officers and firefighters and taken to vet Georg Rainer - we reported.
"The cat suffered severe brain trauma in the accident and was even in a coma for two days," says Rainer: "However, we managed to save his life with an operation. As if by a miracle, he recovered so quickly and well in a few days that we finally decided to search for his owners via the 'Krone'.
The grandfather of his family could hardly believe his eyes when he suddenly saw "Pinki" in the "Kronen Zeitung": "We had almost given up hope and are now all the happier that he is back with us," said the entire family, who were able to collect "Pinki" from Georg Rainer's practice on Thursday. Now the eight-year-old cat can finally enjoy cuddles with his loved ones again.
Son Jacob is particularly happy about the happy ending, which would not have been possible without the courageous efforts of the police officers, firefighters and, of course, vet Rainer.
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