Despite having very little strength left to open its eyes, the ginger cat, affectionately named “Half Frozen,” persistently whined and yearned for more love
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“An elderly stray cat was found outside half frozen. Researchers brought him back from the brink, and he was so thankful that he couldn’t stop purring.
Meet Fargo the cat!”
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“One evening in early January, Itty Bitty Kitty Committee, a rescue group in Charleston, West Virginia, received a message from Eva of B.A.R.C. Boone Animal Rescue Coalition about a ginger cat that was found ‘half frozen’.
There was only one thing in their mind—that they would do everything in their power to save the kitty.
“Eva only contacts me about the kitties that truly need more than they have to offer, so I know (before I even saw a photo) that this kitty needed help
now,” Dorrell Tuckwiller, founder of IBKC shares.
A kind lady, Nikki, transported the ginger boy to the vet’s office. As soon as he arrived, he was wrapped in a blanket and smothered with love. The sweet kitty immediately started purring from a single gentle touch. He barely had enough strength to open his eyes, but he kept purring and wanting more love. He barely had enough strength to open his eyes, but he kept purring and wanting more love. His heart had enough strength to open his eyes, but he kept purring and wanting more love.”
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“I looked at him and knew that he was a very old fellow…. The smell from him was awful. He was so skinny… He was immediately taken back for a combo test. The blood was drawn and I sat there and waited.”