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Sunday 5 February 2017

10 Amazing Animals That Beat The Odds

Who doesn’t love animals? Stories about a bear rescue, a dog who finally found a home and a lot more. Here are some stories about amazing animals that beat the odds.

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-- doesn’t gush when they see an animal beat all odds and come out on top? Whether it’s a heroic rescue or a story of an animal finally finding its forever home, each one of these stories are sure to bring a smile to your face.

Unadoptable

Winter, a six-year-old pitbull, had been subjected to a long life of abuse and neglect, and considering her breed, she was deemed, by most, “unadoptable” despite her loving personality. She spent most of her life in less-than-stellar homes, if you can even call them that. When she was found, she was in an empty house on a scorching hot day with no electricity, open windows, or any sort of air flow.

Another Chance

This tear-jerker is so moving, it even inspired Kleenex to make it into a commercial. A little dog was hit by a car and left to die on the side of the road. When he was discovered, he was going to be euthanized because the hit-and-run left him with without the use of his back legs.

The Unlovable Kitty

Some might argue that cats are one of the most difficult animals to love due to their unpredictable behavior, high energy, and destructive personalities….and Kitty the cat is no exception. Kitty was found abandoned in a bush, and following her rescue, she just didn’t get along with people.

Life-Saving Best Friend

This story of a man and dog who saved each other is definitely one to be inspired by. Eric O’Grey was told he only had five years to live. Why? Because he was 51 years old and weighing in at 330 pounds on a 5’10” frame. Due to being overweight, Eric had Type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure.

The Chicken and The Hound

This unusual pair came together when they were both at their worst...and are friends at their best. Penny the silkie chicken was originally a science experiment at nine weeks old, and the fateful end of any animal science experiment is euthanasia. When Alicia Williams, a receptionist at the Duluth Animal hospital, was visiting the animal testing facility that Penny was at, she asked if she could take her home, rescuing her from death.

Honorable Mentions

Gertjie, a six-month-old rhino, was found in complete distress next to his mother, who was murdered by poachers.

This adorable dog, named Smiley, was the perfect candidate for euthanasia, but he proved to his caretakers that he could be happy and healthy despite his condition. Smiley was born with bowed legs, a larger-than-normal head, and no eyes.

A Long Island fisherman caught this mammoth lobster in 2015, which weighed a whopping 23 pounds. When he shipped it to the Jordan Lobster Farm to be sold, customers were fascinated by it’s massive size and wanted pictures, not dinner.

Bear in Need

Not all animals that needs rescuing come in the form of cute, cuddly kittens or puppies….take this black bear for instance. In 2008, a black bear wandered into a neighborhood in Alligator Point, most likely looking for something to eat. Alarmed that he might be a threat to the residents, animal control showed up and shot him with a tranquilizer dart.

This is just a short list of animals that beat all the odds. We know there are many more. Did you adopt a homeless and hopeless shelter pet? Did you rescue a nest of abandoned baby birds? Tell us about it in the comments below.

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