I found a critically ill woman with excessive blood loss. I found a fat cat from home to donate blood to save my life

 9:28am, 24 September 2025

The kind RSPCA staff brought their own cat to the little stray cat for blood transfusion.

If it were you, the stray cat I picked up was critically ill because of excessive blood loss and could not be rescued even if it was sent to the hospital, what would you do? This British RSPCA employee was not in a hurry, but thought of a good way to find the fat cat at home to donate blood to save his life.

This cute little orange cat is only 5 weeks old. It was found by a kind-hearted person alone in a dirty ruin. No one knows how it appeared there. He only knows that it is in danger. When he was sent to the veterinarian weakly, the veterinarian judged that his whole body was covered with fleas and severe anemia. His only hope was blood transfusions, but where did the blood come from?

Bryan was very lucky to receive blood donations and survived successfully.

At this time, Sue Taft, the RSPCA employee who took over, voluntarily asked his cat Brian to give him blood. Things went smoothly. After receiving Brian's passion, the little orange cat recovered successfully and gradually could eat. After surviving, the kitten was also named "Brian II", which was equivalent to recognizing Brian as his godfather.

Su said that this is not the first time Brian was caught by her for blood transfusion. He has also saved cats rescued by other associations before, and it can be said that he is the cat rescue benefactor of many cats.

Lovely Brian II is now in a foster home, waiting for the next new home.