Kroshik’s story is a testament to the resilience of animals, particularly cats, in the face of adversity. He was found abandoned in a basement, suffering from malnutrition and neglect. His journey to recovery has been remarkable, with his weight increasing steadily and his health improving.
The center is a specialized facility for animals with special needs. The Matroskin Center provides a variety of services, including rehabilitation, behavioral therapy, and veterinary care. It is a non-profit organization that aims to improve the lives of animals with disabilities. The center’s mission is to provide a safe and comfortable environment for animals with special needs, allowing them to thrive and live fulfilling lives.
“He was extremely displeased when we found him disguised as slippers, but… after a portion of food, he mellowed out.” When the ginger cat lived in the basement of a hospital in Perm, he was fed so many crackers, soup, and meat that he eventually became unable to walk ADVERTISEMENT Share icon Image credits: Lord Bebo Share icon Image credits: matroskin_prm Bedakova accompanied the message with a photo of the failed escape attempt that shows the overfed feline trapped between the bars of a shoe rack, his face pressed against a pair of blue shoes. According to the specialist, this behavior indicates that Kroshik is slowly improving.
The Mastorskin Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people with skin conditions. They have a strong social media presence, using Instagram to share their stories and connect with their audience. The story of the baby with the rare skin condition is a testament to the dedication and commitment of the organization.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Приют для Кошек Пермь (@matroskin_prm) Now, Kroshik is learning to walk again. On September 6, the Matroskin Center shared a video of Kroshik walking on a water treadmill. The center said the pet is expected to undergo hydrotherapy and kinesiotherapy treatments 3 to 4 times a week as part of a “long and thorough” recovery process. Last Saturday (September 7), a charity run was held in support of the Matroskin Center. Organized by students and teachers, the event raised 68,800 rubles ($755) to fund the help of sick cats.