It's quite in rainy in Tel Aviv this time of year, and moisture-loving garden snails are very active. They sometimes venture outside their natural habitat, and, unfortunately, some of them get stepped on by careless humans. Most of the time the snail get squashed, but, in the most fortunate cases, only their shells get damaged. If they don't suffer major injuries to their bodies, snails will usually fix their mobile homes by drawing in calcium, but one lady in the Israeli capital didn't want to leave anything to chance after accidentally stepping on a slow-crawling snail.
Rather than simply ignoring the snail, the woman meticulously picked up all the pieces of its broken shell and took it to a local animal clinic. She was lucky enough to find a dedicated medical staff who, instead of brushing off her pleas for help to handle what other vets would probably consider more important cases, spent hours gluing the snail's shell back together, using epoxy.

"For the broken shell, we need a combination of patience and finesse with epoxy glue," the clinic wrote in a post. "We make sure the glue stays outside the shell and does not penetrate the inner patch."
Luckily, their hard work paid off and they were able to not only fix the snail's shell, but also mount it on the slimy owner. The operation was a success, and even though the snail will still need a few weeks, or even months, to fully recuperate, photos of it feasting on a bed of tasty vegetables in a glass tank suggest he's doing just fine.
The staff of HaClinica have taken a liking to their tiny patient, and even named it Chevy. He'll remain under their watchful eye as he recovers, and animal lovers are welcome to visit him during his recuperation.
