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Cow Survives 33 Pounds of Plastic Surgery!
19 Nov
Summary
- A cow in India swallowed over 33 pounds of plastic waste.
- Veterinarians performed surgery to remove the blockage.
- The cow survived after the successful life-saving operation.

In Valpoi, India, veterinarians recently saved a cow that had ingested a staggering 33 pounds of plastic waste. Doctors Siddesh Pednekar and Raghunath Dhuri discovered the blockage during an emergency surgery, confirming the animal's severe distress was due to the plastic lodged in its intestines.
The cow's survival marks a success, but underscores the pervasive issue of plastic pollution. Microplastics from degrading waste are increasingly contaminating food sources, posing unknown health risks to humans. This incident also highlights the vulnerability of wildlife, which often lacks immediate access to critical veterinary care.
This remarkable recovery emphasizes the vital role of veterinary services and cattle shelters. It serves as an urgent call to reduce plastic consumption through better regulations, corporate accountability, and individual choices for reusable, safer alternatives.



