In the snowy and ice, humans wearing thick coats can hardly withstand the cold wind, let alone cats that have been wandering for a long time. A stray cat in Quebec, Canada walked to a house under heavy snow, knocked on the window and asked for help with only the remaining strength. Her innocent appearance touched the female homeowner. She immediately contacted the animal rescue center to help her get veterinary treatment, and the ending was even more comforting. The story of the cat being saved took place last Valentine's Day and was only recently exposed online. A woman in Quebec, Canada heard a strange sound from the back garden that day. When she approached and found an orange cat standing in the heavy snow, she pitifully knocked on the window for help. The woman immediately took a photo and contacted the local rescue center. The founder Marie Simard said that when she saw the cat, she "was broken, so she took it to the veterinary clinic for treatment within 30 minutes." After examination, the veterinarian found that the cat had rotten teeth, frostbite, bitten, bleeding from wounds, fleas, worms, diabetes and skin allergies. He needs to stay in the hospital for treatment for several days. Moreover, it is very weak and his eyes also need surgery. The veterinarian said that if he does not receive immediate help, the cat should not be able to survive in winter.
Simard changed the name of the cat to Aslan (Aslan), which originated from the novel "The Legend of Narnia" series. It also found a foster care family to temporarily stay during the treatment period. After gradually recovering, the family decided to adopt it directly and become Aslan's new owner. At present, Aslan is in good condition and is also very adaptable to the new environment. Simard believes that Aslan was abandoned by his irresponsible owner, but fortunately found a family that loved him, and Aslan is a very loved cat who likes to sleep on a pillow the most.