A 2-foot cat causes a fever on social networks
Losing 2 front legs, Thai cat named Able can still climb stairs, jump high or chase other cats .
"When I first met Able, I felt energized and inspired to live" - Able owner, Walai Sriboonvorakul, 49, told the Thai press.
She said Able lost two front legs after an accident when she was 1 year old. At that time he was trying to catch a bird on the roof when he was caught in a wire and was almost electrocuted. The incident caused it to lose its tail and its front legs.
Although only 2 feet, Able still walks, running like other cats - (Photo: BoredPanda).
Merciful to Able, Sriboonvorakul brought it back to feed him, helping him escape the miserable life on Chiang Mai street, northern Thailand. She did everything to make it healthy. Currently, after 2 years, it has fully recovered.
"We call it Able (Maybe) because it can do everything like other animals," Sriboonvorakul explains. She said it could climb stairs, chase another cat or jump impressively high .
Although only 2 feet, Able was still playing naughty - (Photo: BoredPanda).
Able also has a brother cat named Fin Fin, unable to use his hind legs. The situation is the same so the two are always together almost without leaving.
Able's fate and its vitality inspired many netizens. The Facebook and Instagram pages set up for it now attract tens of thousands of followers.
Able took the stairs with his hind legs - (Photo: BoredPanda).
Able was brought back home and now - (Photo: BoredPanda).
Able was quite naughty and full of life - (Photo: BoredPanda).
Able is popular with netizens, who say it inspired them - (Photo: BoredPanda).
Able and the cat named Fin Fin - (Photo: BoredPanda).
Photos and clips of Able received the attention of tens of thousands of netizens - (Photo: BoredPanda).
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