Her name is Felicity, but when rescuers first found her, she was anything but fortunate. A cruel wire had been tightly wrapped around her neck, cutting deep into her skin.

She had been thrown out like trash onto a crowded street—passed by, ignored, and forgotten.
One woman finally stopped. She took photos, cried like a child, and begged for help.
The images said it all: pain, betrayal, and suffering. We rushed to find her and took her straight to the vet.
She was so weak, her spirit barely holding on.

The wire had cut all the way through her flesh, and the wound was old. The surgery was long and complicated—her skin had thickened around the embedded wire.
But Felicity pulled through.
From day one, her gentle soul shone through. Despite everything, she showed no aggression, only sadness.
Her eyes were full of hurt, but they also held a flicker of trust.

Each day brought progress. The swelling went down. She began to eat.
By day four, she was more alert, responding to affection, and showing signs of healing—both physically and emotionally.
And then, the best news of all: Felicity was adopted. She now lives in Germany, safe and loved in her forever home.

Her journey from the streets to healing is a reminder that even the most broken lives can be rebuilt—with compassion, action, and belief.