Cat s head was stuck in a can for several days just for a mouthful of food

Pet 9:23am, 24 October 2025 117

I saw such a foreign documentary, which is a documentary specifically recording the rescue of stray animals. There are many stories in it that moved me. This documentary tells the story of a cat, let me share it with you.

This is a story that happened in a village in South Korea. There is a cute little kitten wandering nearby. The villagers are warm and kind, and they often send a lot of food to the stray animals. Some people have also wanted to adopt it. However, because the cat has become accustomed to living in the wild and being free, a person took the cat back, but the cat escaped on its own and was no longer suitable for a domestic environment.

Under the care of nearby villagers, this cat was kept fat and healthy. Villagers passing by will often play with and pet it, and the cat enjoys it very much. But when the villagers found the cat again, they found that its head was stuck in a small jar.

The space in the can is very small. It can be seen that the cat put its head in to eat the contents of the can, but it was firmly stuck. The villagers immediately contacted volunteers who rescued stray animals. Volunteers rushed over, but fortunately part of the bottom of the can was rotten, so even if the cat had the can stuck on its head these days, it could still drink water and eat, and would not starve to death in the wilderness.

Cats are very resistant to stranger volunteers and do not want to be touched by volunteers. Volunteers can only follow the cat's condition for several days and develop a rapport with it. The surrounding villagers are also very worried. The cats often go to feed them. The volunteers followed and photographed the cat for several days, and finally the cat no longer resisted the food they brought. This was the first time that the cat was allowed to be petted by volunteers.

When the time was right, the volunteers stroked the cat and began to try to remove the can from the cat's head. But the can was stuck too tightly, or the cat was accidentally injured. The cat ran away in fear and refused to show up again. It was the villagers who spent a lot of effort to find the cat, and tried again and again like a wheel battle. Finally, the can that had been stuck on the cat's head for several days was removed, and deep blood marks were left on the cat's neck.

The villagers are very grateful for the help of these volunteers. When the volunteers proposed taking the cat back for adoption, although everyone was very reluctant to let it go, they still felt that it might be better for the cat to have a good home. Finally, the volunteer took the cat to the pet hospital, where he treated the wound on the neck and treated the ringworm on the cat’s body. This cat is lucky to have been cared for by villagers and rescued by volunteers. But there are still more stray animals being persecuted in the world. I hope everyone can be more tolerant of them.