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Homeless war veteran sees cat with blood, spends nearly € 300 out of pocket to save it

Posted on 01/28/2021 at 7:28 a.m.

Written by Alexander God
in the category Rescues



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A former US Navy sailor, Jud Munro lost his home a few months ago and moved to a center dedicated to veterans in difficulty. It was there that he met his cat Junior. Despite his meager resources, he did not hesitate to spend hundreds of dollars in veterinary fees to save the injured animal.

The return to civilian life is complicated for many military. While some succeed in their retraining, others face all kinds of difficulties, ending up find on the margins of society. Jud Munro, he had served in the armed forces a long time ago. He was part of the marine American war.

It was difficult for him to make ends meet, and things got worse a few months ago. In March, he has, in fact, lost his home. Subsequently, he found a place in a center for veterans in a situation precariousness. So it’s up toAltamont House, situated at Buffalo in New York State, that it is hosted since.

There he met a group of 4 cats, dont Junior. The former soldier quickly befriended with the latter. He used to wake up at 5:30 am every day for him give to eat, as the story goes WKBW Buffalo.

Although in a precarious situation, he did not hesitate to pay a small fortune to save his cat

One morning, however, when Jud Munro was getting ready to feed, he realized that Junior was bleeding profusely at the neck. He then took him to the veterinary, which cost him 300 dollars. A large sum for this man with limited income, but there was no question for him of not saving his companion.

However, to be completely out of the woods, the cat must still be operated. An intervention whose costs amount to one thousand dollars, an amount he does not have. After seeking help, Jud Munro finally received that of theassociation Ten Lives Club.

The organization not only goes finance the operation of Junior, but she also proposed to keep it and of to take care of him until the veteran moves into a new apartment. Until then, he can visit his cat as much as he wants, as can be seen in the video below :

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