The cat turned into a two-legged cat after being electrocuted, but still worked hard to live a happy life.

Pet     9:31am, 3 November 2025

This cat that looks like a human and can walk upright but unfortunately has lost two front paws is named Able. Able means "talented" in English. The owner named it because he hopes that the cat can live like ordinary cats. Able can also do what they can do, even better than ordinary cats.

Able has lived up to the owner's expectations and can live independently like a normal cat, including walking freely, jumping, and even going up and down stairs quickly without the owner's support at all.

Able was originally a stray cat. Like many kittens, Able, who was only one year old at the time, was very playful and full of curiosity about everything around him.

A stray cat basking in the sun on the roof was attracted by a passing bird. It followed closely behind the bird, chasing after it.

When it stretched out its paws and prepared to pounce on the bird, it accidentally touched the high-voltage wire lying in front of it, and a huge current passed through this small body in an instant! The heat from the electrical current burned the poor cat's front limbs and tail.

Fortunately, nearby residents heard the loud noise caused by electric shock, discovered the stunned kitten, and quickly sent it to a pet hospital. Although he survived, no one was willing to adopt a disabled cat, so the cat had to be sent to a local pet rescue center.

Finally, Able finally found someone willing to adopt him! Xiao Lai actually already has two cats at home, but these two cats are disabled like Able. The difference is that they have lost two front paws, but they still live happily with the help of wheelchairs.

When Xiao Lai saw Able for the first time, she decided to adopt him. She also believed that she could help Able live like a normal cat.

Due to being kept in a cage for a long time, Able was initially unable to adapt to walking on his two hind legs and often fell down. There was a time when I felt depressed and rebellious, and I couldn't come out.

However, with the encouragement of Xiao Lai and the help of the other two cats, Able gradually overcame the psychological barrier and finally learned how to balance on his two hind legs.

The current cat Able does not require wheelchair assistance at all and is no different from a normal cat.

Sometimes I can’t help but lament that animals have much stronger willpower than most people. Many people may be so shocked that they cannot lift their heads because of a small setback. Able, who had only two legs left, did not succumb to fate, but lived hard with his tenacious vitality. As humans, shouldn't we reflect on this?