Hurry!!
The vet made it very clear that Ben Ben cannot be treated there and handed over the cat to the officer with a card. The card was of BCSPCA’s Vancouver Animal Hospital. He told that only these people might be able to save the poor ginger cat, Ben Ben. The vet told the officer to hurry.
The Misery
Ben Ben was in pain, and the officer who was trying hard to save the cat’s life took the big cat to the BCSPCA’s Vancouver Animal Hospital. The moment one of the vet’s got eyes on Ben Ben, he was immediately taken to be treated. Why? Because the doctors understood how critical his situation was that not even a single second should be wasted.
What Happened?
Now the officer was trying to know from one of the vets that what actually happened to the poor cat. He was informed that the injuries that Ben Ben had were the main cause for his life being at risk. He was assured that the cat is in good hands now and he should head home. But the officer wanted to be sure that the cat will be saved.
Attacked!
According to the vets, Ben Ben was attacked by a dog or any bigger animal. The cat had serious wounds including spinal injuries. He wasn’t able to walk because of the spinal damage and a part of his left ear was cut off in the attack. The doctors did all that they could but Ben Ben’s struggle was far from over.
Intensive Treatment
The danger on Ben Ben’s life remained for more than 10 days. The entire veterinary staff was looking after the cat time to time. As it is said, “when one’s time is bad, even the good attempts go in vain” and the same thing was happening with Ben Ben. Yes, he was in 24*7 doctor’s observation and still, his bone caught an infection. So, now there was a bone infection also to be taken care of.
Benjamin Button
The veterinary staff gave Ben Ben a new nickname, Benjamin Button, for the poor cat used to drag himself from one place to another slowly. Ben Ben looked like one of the oldest of all the animals in the hospital but that wasn’t correct. The cat was not old in age but by heart he was.