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Immobility nearly killed the cat

A cat found half-frozen in a water trough in Indiana is recovering, but may lose his tail.
/ Source: The Associated Press

A cat found half-frozen in a water trough is recovering, but may lose his tail.

Melissa Jones said she found the cat Tuesday when she stepped onto her porch for a cigarette. His tail and hind legs were stuck in about three inches of ice. She and her husband used buckets of hot water to free him.

"His little ears are droopy and purple, and so are his little feet," Jones said, adding that his new nickname is "Droopy."

In the morning, she took the 7-month-old yellow and white tiger cat to a veterinarian, where he was given an antibiotic. The vet recommended a regimen of warm water and foot and tail massages to help its circulation, the cat but still may lose its tail.

Jones says the family will probably keep the cat indoors from now on.