Wilhelm the cat triumphed over adversity, surviving a skull fracture, all thanks to the devoted Dnipro volunteers who rescued him.

Three months ago, a heartwarming story about a cat named Wilhelm unfolded when concerned animal rights activists from the Friend volunteer organization received a distressing message.
People noticed Wilhelm behaving oddly on the streets, giving the impression that he might be in an intoxicated state. Worried about his condition, the volunteers quickly arrived at the scene and took him to the nearest veterinary clinic, where it was evident that Wilhelm could barely stand on his paws.

In addition to his difficulties standing, the cat also had apparent vision issues, which veterinarians suspected might be linked to a viral disease. However, upon examination, they discovered that Wilhelm had suffered a severe head injury—a closed skull fracture. While such injuries often lead to euthanasia to prevent further suffering, the doctors and volunteers made the compassionate decision to attempt to save him.

The first step was a surgery to remove the part of the skull pressing on his brain. They planned a second operation to protect his brain using a special titanium plate. The volunteers began raising funds for Wilhelm’s medical care, but unfortunately, they couldn’t raise the required amount in time for the second operation. Despite this setback, they proceeded with the first surgery as Wilhelm’s condition worsened, and it was successful in removing part of the skull. However, his brain was now only protected by the skin, leaving him vulnerable to any blows.

For safety reasons, Wilhelm spent the following months in a cage due to his coordination problems. Recently, another sick animal needed the cage, prompting the volunteers to take a chance and release Wilhelm. Gradually, the resilient cat started to relearn how to live, even though every step was challenging. The dedicated volunteers kept a close watch on him around the clock, and their care and efforts yielded positive results.

Wilhelm adapted to using the tray and began eating on his own, although he still faces coordination issues. Now, the volunteers are seeking a loving owner for Wilhelm who can provide him with the special care he requires.
Despite all the hardships he endured, Wilhelm’s survival and gradual return to normalcy are awe-inspiring. The hope is that soon, a kind person will step forward to offer him the caring home he truly deserves.