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Found kitten in Kelowna on road to recovery

Sriracha was found hiding under a truck with a broken femur
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Siracha (contributed)

A furry friend is safe thanks to the Okanagan Humane Society (OHS) and one good Samaritan in Kelowna.

A Kelowna resident heard the cries of a little kitten and found the small creature hiding under her truck, injured and struggling to walk. The good Samaritan rushed the kitten to a local vet clinic who then contacted the humane society.

The little guy has been named Sriracha and remains in the care of OHS. Attempts have been made to find the owners, however, no one has come forward and the kitten has no tattoo or microchip identification.

Sriracha had x-rays taken and it was discovered he had a fractured femur. Surgery was successful and the furry friend is on the road to recovery. Sriracha’s care is costing the society over $2,700.

Sriracha is estimated to be about 14 weeks old. The society describes him as curious, playful, and chatty.

OHS relies on support from the public to care for animals like Sriracha.

“We will continue to answer as many calls as we can, however we can only do this with funding. OHS does not receive operational funding from the government or municipalities to date. We rely solely on the generosity of community donors, foundations and granting agencies,” said Romany Runnalls, OHS President. “We are a volunteer run, foster based organization who helped more than 1500 local animals last year and this year we are trending to go beyond that number. The cost of each animal is an approximate $300-$400 so that’s $450,000 to $600,000 a year we need to raise to support our local animals in need.”

Donations can be made online at okanaganhumanesociety.com.

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Brittany Webster

About the Author: Brittany Webster

I am a video journalist based in Kelowna and capturing life in the Okanagan
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