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This Cat Beat A Coyote And Then Graduated Six Months Later

Kyle the orange cat had already beaten incredible odds when a passerby spotted him fighting off a coyote four times his size on a California street and rushed him to the San Diego Humane Society for urgent care. He survived the attack with wounds to his neck and chest, but his real journey was truly only just beginning. Because the coyote was a potential rabies carrier, Kyle was required by California law to spend six months in strict quarantine before he could safely interact with other people and animals. Rather than a cold and lonely isolation, the shelter staff transformed his long confinement into something full of warmth: one dedicated team member set up a cozy office space just for him, brought him treats and cuddles every single week, and even took him for little indoor strolls in an enclosed baby stroller.

When Kyle finally cleared his six month quarantine, the shelter threw him a graduation ceremony that the internet completely fell in love with: a tiny custom cap and gown, a spread of Kyle-themed cupcakes, a round of Kyle trivia, and an entire building full of staff members who had been waiting months for their chance to finally give him all the hugs and pets he so richly deserved. Videos and photos of the celebration flooded social media, with thousands of people declaring their love for the chubby-cheeked ginger cat and begging for a chance to bring him home. The comments section overflowed with joy, one person writing that they would simply die for Kyle, another proudly declaring they had been rooting for him all along. In the end, one of the very staff members who helped nurse Kyle back to health gave him the perfect final chapter: a forever home of his very own.

Source: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/cat-coyote-attack-rabies-graduation

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