The fact that little Raphael is still alive at all is thanks to animal lovers who looked and acted. Very close to our Gut Aiderbichl Deggendorf, Aiderbichlers had noticed the little kitten, who was apparently on his own. The cat kept coming to the animal friends' house, but it didn't seem to belong to anyone. The animal friends observed the situation with concern, as the kitten was still very small, probably only a few weeks old. Far too young to survive on its own. Without further ado, the animal lovers contacted us and asked for help. They were too worried that the kitten might starve to death or even be hit by a car. But when the animal lovers wanted to make their way to Gut Aiderbichl Deggendorf, the kitten suddenly disappeared. Perhaps someone had found the kitten after all? The animal friends couldn't quite let go of this experience. Where had the kitten gone? But a few days later, the kitten was back on the Animal Friends' doorstep and they managed to catch it. After a short time, Raphael, as we named the only a few weeks old cat, arrived at Gut Aiderbichl Deggendorf. After an initial examination by the vet, he was able to move in with us permanently and will never be in danger again. When he is big enough, Raphael will move into our large cat villa, where he can enjoy life in our big Aiderbichl cat family.