The BC SPCA is appealing for help for Hazel, a friendly and affectionate Siamese-mix cat who was found abandoned at a transfer station near Williams Lake.
鈥淎 Good Samaritan found Hazel scavenging for food at the local transfer station in Anahim Lake and brought her in,鈥 noted Liz Dighton, manager of the BC SPCA in Williams Lake, in a news release.
Hazel underwent a spay operation and during the treatment a hip injury was discovered.
鈥淐ats are particularly good at hiding their injuries,鈥 she added. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 want to show weakness and become prey.鈥
It was determined that Hazel鈥檚 femur head was broken at the base and necrosis had set in, which was causing Hazel extreme pain.
鈥淭he injury was likely caused by a traumatic event,鈥 noted Dighton. 鈥淭his little lady will need surgery and post-operative care, including physiotherapy.鈥
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Dighton says Hazel has been super social and affectionate since day one, even when she was in pain, and has become everyone鈥檚 friend at the shelter.
Hazel will be in the BC SPCA鈥檚 care for at least three weeks and possibly longer depending on how quickly she heals from her injuries.
If you can help Hazel and other animals in need at the BC SPCA, please .
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