There is a volunteer who takes care of pets left in Wuhan.

On Monday, Reuters foreign media in the UK introduced the story of Wuhan's 43-year-old man, Laomao. Recently, Chinese SNS has been posting a number of articles saying, 'Let's take care of pets left alone in Wuhan.' Last month, the Chinese government blocked Wuhan, the origin of the "new corona," and the owners' request is continuing.

Watching this situation, Lao Mao took the lead in the rescue of pets. He contacted the owners who asked for help through SNS and went home to feed the hungry animals. In order to relieve the owner's worries, it is also important to convey the status of pets through video calls. In an interview with the media, Lao Mao said, "Based on 5 million people leaving Wuhan, there are at least 50,000 pets left." Saved more than one animal. "

“I can't sleep because the phone keeps ringing these days,” he said. “I'm not comfortable with the thought that the remaining pets could starve.”

The netizens who applauded the news applauded his efforts and sacrifice, such as "I am really sick of the owner who cannot go back", "Thank you very much", and "Get good health."

'News Pick'.

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