While she was in the house, she heard a meowing full of pain. “As I stood there blank in the face, I hear a meow. A quiet meow. A meow that was not of comfort but of a cry for help.” Gediman described. She decided to find the source of the sound. The cat’s paws and ears were badly burned. “I could tell even when I first found him that was where the most major damage was. His ears looked like they had been boiled, and his face was covered with this hardened ash and burn wounds.” Gediman said.
Lucky for the cat, Gediman had worked in an animal hospital. “I worked at Pet Care Veterinarian Hospital in Santa Rosa for a few years. It was actually a job I kind of fell into by chance and had no knowledge going into it. That job taught me a lot though. I have seen death in the worst of situations and life at its most beautiful there.”. However, “I didn’t know what to do at that moment.” She said. She was scared of hurting it more and making things for it worse. The cat walked to the Gediman but since she was still not knowing what to do, the cat walked away.