The cat suffered from AIDS and no adopter came to attend the birthday party, and the staff were very frustrated

For many stray animals, what they most desire is to have a new owner and a new home. But they are disliked by people for various reasons and physical defects, which has led to no one adopting them. How sad it would be. There is such a cat abroad. It...


For many stray animals, what they most desire is to have a new owner and a new home. But they are disliked by people for various reasons and physical defects, which has led to no one adopting them. How sad it would be. There is such a cat abroad. It has been in the shelter for 4 months, but no one has come to adopt it.

not only did no one adopt it, but no one even came to see it. In fact, the reason is very simple, because cats suffer from FIV, which is AIDS in cats. Because of this disease, it is also isolated and cared for in the shelter, just in case it will spread to other cats through the wounds of other cats. The staff all know its disease and take good care of it. Its personality is also the kind who likes to act spoiled, so it is easy to get along with humans. In order to get it adopted, the shelter decided to hold a birthday party for it, hoping to attract some adoptive people to come here to celebrate their birthdays together, and to understand it while getting along and increase the chance of adoption.

Although this event was being promoted in the early stage, on the birthday, no adopted person came to attend the cat's birthday party, and the shelter staff and friends were on site. It seems that people are still worried about cat AIDS, not only because they are afraid that it will spread to other pets, but also because they will spread to people if it will spread to them! So I can't even look at it!

Fortunately, the cat is not very sad. Maybe it doesn't know that this birthday will be for it to find a new owner, so it doesn't care, just treat it as people treat it to a big meal! However, the staff at the shelter were still a little frustrated. Although they kept saying that cats and AIDS would not spread to people and dogs, people couldn't help but stay away when they heard about AIDS.

In fact, even if it is between cats, as long as you are careful not to get bitten or have any wounds, it will not be infected. Although the event failed, the shelter said it would continue to do it to change people's prejudice against cat AIDS. Even if no one has adopted him, they will continue to take care of him. It deserves better love!



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