Stray cat lost hands in accident, survived with difficulty in wild, but cried when volunteers came.
Kong Kong was 17 years old, pawless, and alone—but never gave up.
In a quiet mountain village, this elderly cat waited each day in the same spot, despite losing both front paws to a hunting trap. His wounds were fresh, his body frail, yet he remained gentle, meowing softly at passersby.
One kind-hearted grandma noticed him and brought food daily—soft egg yolks for his toothless mouth. Her quiet care kept him alive, and when she learned help was nearby, she told us his story.
We found Kong Kong calmly waiting, as if he knew rescue had come. On the way to the hospital, he curled into our arms and didn’t resist a thing. His bravery moved everyone—through pain, infection, and age, he never lost trust.
Now, Kong Kong rests in a warm, safe home, soaking in sunshine, eating well, and healing slowly. His resilience is a reminder that love, even from strangers, can save a life.
To the grandma who fed him, and to everyone who believes in second chances—thank you. Kong Kong’s story shows that no one is ever too old, too broken, or too late to be loved.