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‘Miracle cat’ lands on paws in new home

On Wednesday, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) announced that a four-year-old stray cat named Trudie gotadoptedfollowing six months of treatment at the English animal welfare organization.

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‘Miracle cat’ lands on paws in new home

According to apress release, Trudie’s eye had to be removed due to damage from the accident, and her smashed jaw had to be wired back together. After six months, the sweet cat made such an amazing recovery; the RSPCA staff proclaimed it a"miracle."

“It’s a miracle that she’d survived with those horrific injuries, especially as they’d left her unable to eat. She showed that she was a real fighter,” RSPCA Southridge deputy manager Mona Jorgensen said in a statement. “After her surgery, she was fed via a tube for the first week, and then, when she came to our cattery, we slowly weaned her back onto normal food and helped her start walking again.”

She continued, “We all spent so much time with Trudie, and she had a special place in all of our hearts. After everything we’d been through, we knew we needed to find her the most amazing home.”

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Residents Dennis Hooper and Shirley Carter adopted the tortoiseshell cat Wednesday after their daughter heardTrudie’s story.

“My daughter and her fiance weren’t suitable for Trudie as they have another cat, but we knew we could offer her a lovely, quiet home,” Hopper said in a release.

‘Miracle cat’ lands on paws in new home

Since welcoming the cat to their family, Hopper said Trudie is progressing well and getting comfortable in her new home.

“She loves to spend time in the sunny conservatory; she has her own chair, two armchairs, and a settee to choose from, so she moves around to snooze in different spots!” he shared in a statement. “She likes to watch the birds in the birdbath, and we have a lovely big garden, so once she’s ready, I’m sure she’ll enjoy exploring outside.”

Hopper continued, “We’re big animal-lovers, particularly cats, and I knew I’d choose an animal who had been through the worst time so I could show them a lovely life.”

source: people.com