At the end of last month, the temperature in Kalispell, Montana, USA, dropped to minus 13 degrees Celsius, and the snow was 16 inches thick. A cat named Fluffy was trapped in a snowdrift. His whole body was covered with caked ice and snow. He was unresponsive and almost in a "frozen" state. His owner found out and rushed him to the hospital for treatment. After a week, Songsong's physical condition fully recovered on the 5th and he went home with his owner.

US media ABC reported that Songsong was sent to the veterinary hospital for treatment on January 31. At that time, his body temperature was quite low, far lower than the 38 degrees Celsius that a cat should have. It could not even measure the lowest temperature of 32 degrees Celsius on the clinic thermometer.
The Kalispell Veterinary Hospital in Montana, USA, helped "Songsong" defrost.

Veterinarian Jevon Clark said that he used warm water and blankets to help him regain his temperature, but after 2 hours there was still no obvious effect, and he was finally treated with first aid. After a few hours, Songsong's body began to show signs of improvement.
The local veterinary hospital posted photos of Songsong before and after "thawing" on Facebook on the 5th, and announced that Songsong has fully recovered and has returned home with his owner.
