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Cat survives 10-storey fall from Boston apartment

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Mazy is pictured. (MSPCA-Angell)

BOSTON, Mass. — A cat is on the mend after it fell 10 storeys from a Boston apartment building and broke both front legs and suffered a collapsed lung, according to an animal welfare group.

The roughly one-year-old cat, now named “Mazy,” was brought to Angell Animal Medical Center by Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA-Angell) Law Enforcement on May 11.

She had not received medical treatment by the time she arrived at Angell although the fall had reportedly happened 72 hours prior, officials said. The circumstances surrounding the fall remain under investigation, but Mazy has since been surrendered to the MSPCA-Angell’s care.

“Our Humane Law Enforcement team works with pet owners to provide support and find solutions during challenging times. In cases where resources are limited and the need is great, surrender may be the most appropriate option to ensure a pet’s needs are met,” explained Mike Keiley, MSPCA-Angell vice-president of animal protection.

“Given the severity of Mazy’s injuries and advanced medical care she requires, her family made the decision to turn her care over to us. We’re relieved this happened quickly so we can begin the treatment she desperately needs.”

When Mazy first arrived at Angell, Dr. Kiko Bracker said both of her front legs were visibly swollen, and she couldn’t walk on them.

“Instead, she’s been getting around by balancing upright on her hind legs, with her front legs held in the air,” Bracker said.

An X-ray confirmed that both of Mazy’s front legs were broken and she had a collapsed lung.

Mazy will remain in the supportive care unit until surgery is performed on Friday.

Mazy’s care is expected to cost up to US$15,000.