Hello dears I wanted to tell you something for a while (=^-ω-^=)
I rescued this darling when he was already an adult, he choose me coming to my house for months so I finally accepted this.
He is very sweetie and loves care 💖
He's called mingau (mean’s porridge)
Until one day he showed up with a limp leg, we thought it was nothing and that he would recover soon, but the next day he showed up with the same swollen and bleeding leg. we took him to the animal hospital and we had to admit him, we took the opportunity to have him neutered (the animal hospital here has a social project that does neutering for a very good price) so I put a fishnet to closed the windows, because I knew that if he came back from the street again I would want to help and spend more money, so that day I decided to keep him definitely with me
I don't know how old he is, if he ever had another owner or family, or if he ever had another name, what he went through or how much he suffered in the streets, I also don't know if he visited the homes of other families in the neighborhood. I just know that his soul is pure, that there is no evil in him and that he chose me for a reason, maybe it's just the food but I like to think that he doesn't
I remember the first time he confided in me, he was VERY DIRTY and full of car oil stains, His look is very sad, he came up to me and turned his belly over so I could pet him
I was in a bit of a bad state of health and that would be an extra challenge and responsibility but I ended up realizing that taking care of him makes me feel better
He has many scars all over his body and many dear teeth, but for now the vet said to solve the problem of anemia and vaccines first, she recommended that I look for a pet dentist later, maybe in the future we will have to pull some teeth
I thought his personality was to be more quiet, and sleep a lot, but he was just in bad health (does that remind you of who? hahah) I only saw him running or playing a little after months of giving him iron
He hasn't had all his shots yet because we need to beat the anemia first
I intend to post more pictures and videos of him soon,
If you're reading it please tell me about the adoption and adaptation of your pets
XOXO kin 💖💖💖