Maze’s owner agreed to surrender him into the care of the RSPCA where Lead Veterinarian, Lynne, performed three major surgeries for the repair of a broken hip, removal of a ruptured eye and amputation of a damaged tail.
Fortunately, Maze is making an excellent recovery and has now transitioned into foster care. “Maze is settling in really well, he’s such a sweet little boy,” says foster carer Davina, who predicts that after the removal of his “itchy stitches” there’ll be no stopping him!
Cases like these highlight the importance of seeking prompt attention to prevent the unnecessary suffering of injured animals. RSPCA Queensland appreciate the kind donations and voluntary community support they rely on to continue rescuing, rehabilitating and advocating for animals just like Maze.
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If you see a sick or injured animal, call us on our 24/7 Animal Emergency Hotline 1300 ANIMAL (1300 264 625).