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Cat named 'Miracle' Survives on Toilet Water, Leftovers after Being Abandoned

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A cat in japan has defied the odds by surviving for a month in the scorching summer heat after the owner abandoned her in a flat. The cat, now named 'mirackle', survived by drinking water from the toilet and eating leftover food, according to a report in South china morning post.

Animal Rescue Tanpopo, A Non-Profit Organization Working for Animal Protection, Found Miracle in an Empty flat where the floor was covered with alcohol cans, rubbish and leftover food. Chiaki Honda, Leading the NGO, said She thought the cat was dead when the rescue workers discovered her beside the toilet.

However, after realizing the cat has only passed out, the workers immediatively took it to the hospital where miracle managed to recover, courtesy of meticulous care from the stafe. As per the report, miracle was extramely aggressive in the beginning, which suggested that the owners had abused her before leaveing ​​her to die.

As per ms honda, miracle may have sufred brain damage and showed symptoms such as circling Around and an inability to balance.

The police was involved and managed to arrest miracle's formor owner, a 27-year-old women, on February 3. The accused confessed to leaving miral in the rented flat, Which She Fled SHE Fled SHE Fled SHE FOLED SHE FOLED SHE RENTED FLAT

While Miracle was inside without cat food and water, the temperature reacted upwards of 40 degrees celsius making

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Animal abuse

Since 2010, The National Police Agency has Released Data on Animal Cruelty Cases. Of the 181 cases have Investigated by Police in 2023, 97 involved cats and 65 involved dogs – Nearly 90 per cent of all cases.

Of these cases involving cats and dogs, 64 was for abandonment, followed by 57 cases of abuse if necessary, such as by Lack of Food or UNSANITARY LIVING CONDITIONS, and 41 Cases of INTIONATIONAL HARM or Killing.

According to Japan's Animal Cruelty Laws, An Individual Found Abusing or Abandoning a Pet Animal is Liable to Imprisonment of Up to One Year and A Fine of One Million Yen (Rs 5.7 Lakh).


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