A cat who lost both her eyes and suffered a broken jaw after being hit by a car has been given a second chance at life with a new family.
As many as 3.2 million cats enter animal shelters across the U.S. every year, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. But few, if any, are likely to have been in the kind of condition Flow, aged just 1, was when she arrived at the McKamey Animal Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in July.
"We believe she may have been hit by a car," Lauren Mann, director of advancement at the animal center, told Newsweek. "A Good Samaritan found her, called us, and one of our animal protection officers went out to the scene."
Flow had suffered serious facial trauma and, Mann said, was "lucky to be alive" given the extent of her injuries.
"It was truly a miracle," she continued. "When she arrived at our facility, both of her eyes had ruptured and her bottom jaw was broken. We truly did not know if she would make it through the night, but she did."