A month-old pony moves to an apartment in Croatia. Neighbors don't mind
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A month-old pony moves to an apartment in Croatia. Neighbors don't mind

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  • Mile, a month-old pony rejected by his mother at birth, is temporarily living in a fourth-floor apartment in Rovinj, Croatia, where he receives round-the-clock care after surgery for a life-threatening infection.
  • His owners, Andjelka Josipovic and Kristijan Jelenic, feed Mile every two hours and have adapted their one-bedroom flat to accommodate him alongside their family and dog.
  • Despite Mile's unusual presence in the apartment building, neighbors have not complained, and the pony has gained weight and shows signs of recovery and vitality.
  • The family runs a small ranch near Rovinj with various animals, where Mile spends his days and returns to the apartment at night, riding in the car and sleeping on a mattress or sofa.
  • The owners hope Mile will be strong enough in about twenty days to stay permanently at the ranch, as he is expected to outgrow the apartment setting soon.

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