Flery was found inside a warehouse in a Roma camp in Attica. She had just given birth and was breastfeeding her babies. To her neck was tied a rope, which had been inserted so deep into her neck that it had almost reached the trachea and she was at risk of sepsis at any moment. 

She was taken with her babies to the vet clinic, the rope was removed and her wound cleaned. 

She is recovering at the clinic until her throat heals, which for now seems to be going well. She is cheerful and cheerful. For the first two days she was very protective of her three babies, and growled at anyone who approached them. Little by little he began to receive us, and no longer growls at all, but rejoices in human presence and care. 

Fleury is not yet available for adoption. She should recover, and breastfeed her babies until they are weaned. 

After the babies are weaned, and since she has recovered herself and no other health problems have arisen, she will be neutered and ready for a forever home.