People who aren’t afraid of difficulties are real heroes. And our story is about such a girl.
“He said I shouldn’t take him because it’s not worth it,” Brown said.
John Snow was found on a street in South Korea. He was so emaciated, dehydrated and he had a severe upper respiratory tract infection.
Rachel Brown wanted to adopt a cat and she spent several weeks going through all the shelters. When she saw Jon Snow she realized that he was the very cat who she searched for.
The owner of the shelter said on the phone that the cat was very sick, he didn’t want eat and he was likely to die.
When Brown arrived at the orphanage to pick up JohnSnow she found him in an uncomfortable cage with a plate of untouched food. She filled out the paperwork as quickly as she could and after taking the cutie she immediately took him to the vet.
“He tried to get up and get out of the carrier. He meowed when he didn’t see me through the window and he was looking at me all the time. “
The veterinarian offered to put John Snow the catty to sleep because the treatment will most likely not help him. John Snow has been diagnosed with several infections including feline coronavirus (FKOV) and feline herpes virus (FHV). The veterinarians were convinced that he also had feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) which is a very serious disease.
The girl checked John Snow into the hospital where he began his transformation to the healthy feline life.
Brown went to the hospital every day and despite his illnesses the cutie seemed to get better every day.
Today John Snow is completely healthy. He has a ton of energy, he loves to play and follows his new mom everywhere. He sleeps on the girl’s pillow every night.
“He makes my life happier day by day,” tells Brown.