Update on rescued baby

krazy kat2

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He seems to be doing much better. He can eat his weight in food and formula. I still have him on KMR because he is so thin. He is beginning to get a little meat on his bones, though. We have discovered he may have a birth defect. He seems to be missing the big muscle in th back of his right leg. There is no obvious trauma, and he walks and runs, but when he stops, he plops over on his litle bottom. I am going to put out some flyers at vet's office's again, but do not hold out much hope for finding a home for a little gimpy cat. He is so precious, and loves to cuddle. We still have him in the bathroom, but at night we close the bedroom door, so we can open the bathroom door and let him play. He always ends up on the bed, leaning on the pillows, so he can sit upright, or snuggled under the blanket, snoozing. He is such a cutie, I think s/o is becoming attatched.
 

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Sounds like you are acquiring another kitty! Especially if he is getting attached to the little guy.
I'm glad he happened into your life - his is certainly enhanced for it!
 

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It has been my experience that Special Needs cats are easier to place then others. People have a soft spot for cats facing adversity. Put on your flyer that he is a Special Needs Kitty-
 
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