Tito lay motionless in the grass, his tiny frame battered and bleeding. A car had struck him, and the driver—shockingly, a vet—left him behind without a second glance. Two strangers who witnessed the accident rushed to his side, their voices shaking as they called for help.
He was barely conscious when rescuers arrived. At the clinic, vets worked through the night. Tito had a fractured spine, a broken jaw, head trauma, and no ability to stand or eat. Machines kept him alive as staff gently tended to his pain. Many feared he wouldn’t survive the week.
But Tito fought.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573537220192
By the eighth day, he was able to take food through a tube. Four days later, he licked soft food for the first time. Though blind, unsteady, and unable to hold his head straight, he began responding to voices and touch.
In foster care, he blossomed. He learned to chase toys by sound, navigate rooms by memory, and soak in every ounce of love. People overlooked him—until one family saw his strength and chose him.
Today, Tito lives surrounded by warmth, kindness, and joy.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573537220192
He may have lost his sight, but he never lost his spirit.
Tito didn’t just survive—he inspired.
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