The Border Guard is helped in the fight by an unusual pet named Revenge.
Ukrainian military nurse Sofia named her cat Revenge in honor of the brigade of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, where she serves. The nine-month-old fluffball with character always accompanies Sofia. The little one loves to sleep about 20 hours a day, adores balls and raw potatoes. This was reported by the State Border Guard Service.
Sofia herself is from Kharkiv. At the age of 20, she graduated from medical school and immediately signed a contract. Now the girl works with documentation and also assists the nurse in the department.
And although starting service in the squad was difficult, her fluffy friend became a real support for her.
Recall that for the third year, a girl from Volyn, Lyudmyla Kostiuk, has been serving in the 100th brigade, having mobilized to the army with her cat. Previously, this cat saved its owner's life during shelling. A few minutes before the tragedy, the pet began to meow loudly and persistently call its owner to the room, which, as a result of the shelling, was unharmed.
A cat also traveled 1500 km in the USA to get home.
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