



Casey
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Casey
Farmington, MN
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Casey’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Casey's Story
Casey joined rescue as, "a mama cat unable to stand, with four brand-new babies." On intake it was found that Casey had a badly broken pelvis, and a surgical consult revealed that it wouldn't be able to be put back together. She had surgery to remove the head of the femur on her worse side to reduce stress on the pelvis, and she just completed 6 weeks of strict rest to allow her pelvis to heal as much as possible. Nobody told Casey how bad her injuries were, though. From the second she got to her foster home, she has been the most snuggly, confident, happy, and goofy kitty. She loves the company of other cats, isn't bothered by dogs, has perfect litterbox manners, and only scratches on cat trees. While she hasn't been around young kids, we believe with proper time and introductions she'd do well. <br/><br/>Casey's pelvis trauma gave her a bit of a wonky gait, and she will likely develop arthritis younger than most cats, but she runs, climbs, and plays as if nothing ever happened. It will be important for her to stay active and follow a strict diet to maintain a lean body condition to minimize stress on her joints. She's still such a young kitty with so much love to give and life to live, and she's excited to find her forever family. <br/><br/>Adoption Fee: $180<br/><br/>Her foster mom can be reached at danielle.r.mulller@gmail.com<br/><br/>WE DO NOT HAVE A SHELTER! PLEASE CONTACT THE FOSTER LISTED ABOVE DIRECTLY.<br/><br/>Last Hope, Inc. is a 501c3, no kill foster based rescue. All animals are tested for feline leukemia/FIV, are current on vaccinations, and will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption. Our animals are guaranteed to be healthy at the time of adoption.<br/><br/>Our foster parents are experts on the animals they foster, as they live with us. We know their personalities and can help you find the animal that best fits your needs.
Casey joined rescue as, "a mama cat unable to stand, with four brand-new babies." On intake it was found that Casey had a badly broken pelvis, and a surgical consult revealed that it wouldn't be able to be put back together. She had surgery to remove the head of the femur on her worse side to reduce stress on the pelvis, and she just completed 6 weeks of strict rest to allow her pelvis to heal as much as possible. Nobody told Casey how bad her injuries were, though. From the second she got to her foster home, she has been the most snuggly, confident, happy, and goofy kitty. She loves the company of other cats, isn't bothered by dogs, has perfect litterbox manners, and only scratches on cat trees. While she hasn't been around young kids, we believe with proper time and introductions she'd do well.
Casey's pelvis trauma gave her a bit of a wonky gait, and she will likely develop arthritis younger than most cats, but she runs, climbs, and plays as if nothing ever happened. It will be important for her to stay active
Casey joined rescue as, "a mama cat unable to stand, with four brand-new babies." On intake it was found that Casey had a badly broken pelvis, and a surgical consult revealed that it wouldn't be able to be put back together. She had surgery to remove the head of the femur on her worse side to reduce stress on the pelvis, and she just completed 6 weeks of strict rest to allow her pelvis to heal as much as possible. Nobody told Casey how bad her injuries were, though. From the second she got to her foster home, she has been the most snuggly, confident, happy, and goofy kitty. She loves the company of other cats, isn't bothered by dogs, has perfect litterbox manners, and only scratches on cat trees. While she hasn't been around young kids, we believe with proper time and introductions she'd do well.
Casey's pelvis trauma gave her a bit of a wonky gait, and she will likely develop arthritis younger than most cats, but she runs, climbs, and plays as if nothing ever happened. It will be important for her to stay active and follow a strict diet to maintain a lean body condition to minimize stress on her joints. She's still such a young kitty with so much love to give and life to live, and she's excited to find her forever family.
Adoption Fee: $180
Her foster mom can be reached at danielle.r.mulller@gmail.com
WE DO NOT HAVE A SHELTER! PLEASE CONTACT THE FOSTER LISTED ABOVE DIRECTLY.
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[Farmington, MN]
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