Sally's fate could have been tragic: hit by a car and with no access to veterinary help in a small town, she was on the brink. But a kind girl wouldn’t pass her by, took her in, and then the animal shelter took over, providing the necessary assistance. Despite her spinal injury (Sally cannot walk or control her urination), this cat has not lost her joy for life.

A small example of great spirit

Sally will amaze you with her energy: she skillfully climbs up high on her front paws, plays, and shows a lively interest in everything around her. Yes, she requires special care (she needs help with urination twice a day), but her gratitude and love fully repay this effort. She is incredibly affectionate and friendly to everyone—people, cats, and dogs.
Due to viral leukemia (which is not dangerous for humans or other animal species), Sally can live as the only cat in a home, with other cats who have the same diagnosis, or with any other pets (dogs, birds, etc.). She also gets along well with children.

How to help Sally

If you are ready to give care to this special yet vibrant cat, come and meet her. Or consider gifting her a promotion package so more people can learn about her. Sally proves that even in difficult circumstances, one can find joy in life, and she deserves a family that will appreciate that.