Neglected Persian cat looks like it’s ‘dragging a carpet’ – rescuers spend hours releasing it from 5lbs of fur

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It was in December 2016 when The Anti-Cruelty Society of Chicago received the call about Sinbad the cat, who was described as a “walking carpet,” according to the Western Journal.

But as the saying goes ‘seeing is believing,’ and the shocking sight spurred them into action immediately.

Sinbad was carrying a matted fur coat weighing over 5 lbs and had lost the use of his back legs. Releasing this cat would not be easy.

‘Matted fur, dirt and feces’

“In December of 2016, the humane investigators of The Anti-Cruelty Society went to the home of an elderly man, after receiving a message from a utility worker who said they’d seen a cat in the man’s basement that appeared to be ‘dragging a carpet,'” Elliott Serrano, Sinbad’s new owner, posted on Facebook.

“Upon arrival, the investigator met a man who was unable to care for himself, and a cat that had experienced extreme neglect.

“The cat was an 8-year-old Persian named Sinbad. He hadn’t been groomed in a very long time and was dragging around over 5 lbs of matted fur, dirt and feces.”

Shelter workers took on the daunting task of removing years of matted fur.

Hours later when he was finally released, rescuers found that he could barely use his back legs after years of carrying the weight of his fur around. All Sinbad could do was shuffle forward using his front legs.

“He was so tolerant and sweet during the grooming which was grueling. It took hours,” Elliott said, according to Western Journal.

“Once free of the mats he just wanted to lie down on somebody’s lap or in his bed.”

He found a new home with Elliott Serrano who frequently documents Sinbad’s progress on his Facebook page.

Three years later, Sinbad looks like this!

Such a tragic case of a man who loved his pet but couldn’t even take care of himself let alone Sinbad.

Please share to pay tribute to all the people who came to Sinbad’s aid and helped turn his life around.

 

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