The goal has been reached with a bit to spare for Stumbles aftercare. The vet explained yesterday, that because he is such a young kitten with BIG paws it will be necessary to go in every few weeks, remove the cast and check the splint. They may have to change the splint depending on his growth factor. They splinted the leg yesterday because of the pain but his surgery isn’t until today.
I wish you guys could see him, he is so loving and so trusting. Thank God not a feral bone in his body. He is a soft gray though not a mackeral tabby and someone put a lot of love in him.
One of the vet’s theories is that someone saw this kitten being mistreated and took it to “safer ground.” I don’t know, don’t suppose we will ever know what led him to my door.
But thank you for those who donated to his care. I will do all I can to make his recovery as swift and painless as possible.
Hurrah! I’m glad that Stumbles has his funds now. As it turns out, one of mine, Tucker, is back in hospital, so I won’t be able to contribute as I had hoped. I am pleased to see that your goal was reached.
I am sorry to hear that Tucker is also hospitalized. It is such a time of stress for kitty and owner but more so for the cat who has no clue where he is or what happened.
Even in this time of extreme struggle, people still are endowed with generous hearts. I am so grateful for all the dollars sent this way. I was stressing when this kitten was dropped off because I had no clue how I was going to provide the fastest care to him. I couldn’t turn my back on him- I don’t roll that way.