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WATCH: Disabled man rescues stranded kitten

/ 02:26 PM August 17, 2019

disabled man rescues kitten

Image: Facebook/@akhie.menk

Looking the other way could be simpler for some than lending a helping hand, especially when it comes to stray animals. However, a paraplegic man in Malaysia went out of his way to rescue a kitten stuck in a drain.

The man, one Abu Fathiyyaturahma Menk AbdunMujtahid, shared on his Facebook account on Aug. 11 a video where he is seen leaving his wheelchair to get to a helpless kitten down a grassy slope. The video was taken by his friend who has a prosthetic leg and could not go down himself.

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Abu, a paralympic athlete, crossed his legs and used his arms to move down the slope to get to the drain. At the edge of the slope, he balanced himself to lean over the drain. Once he scooped up the kitten, he set it down on the grass and it ran freely.

Abu earned admiration online, with over 250,000 views for his act of kindness. “This is a loving person,” said Facebook user Mohd Sukri. A certain KM Wong told him, “Cat lovers respect you!”  /ra

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