




Léa
- Kitten
- Female
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
About Léa
Corral del Risco, NAY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Léa’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Léa's Story
✨ Meet Léa ✨- A Little Survivor with a Big Heart <br/><br/>Currently located in Puerto Vallarta, MX | Can travel to Canada & USA with a flight angel<br/><br/>Léa was found abandoned near Isla Río Cuale, and from the moment she was rescued, she has shown us just how special she is. <br/><br/>Léa is extremely social, curious, and affectionate. She loves people, enjoys the company of other cats, and is eating well and fully litter trained. She's still a little unsure about dogs--but with gentle exposure and time, we believe her confidence will continue to grow.<br/><br/>🩺 Medical Note (Suspected Scoliosis):<br/>Léa has a mild spinal curvature, most likely congenital scoliosis, which gives her spine a slightly crooked appearance. An orthopedic surgeon from San Diego reviewed her X-rays and two-seperate local Vets also assessed her---all confirm that young cats who show no signs of pain, lameness, wobbliness, or behavioral changes do not require treatment. At this time, Léa is comfortable and mobile--she walks, plays, jumps, and uses the litter box normally.<br/><br/>Treatment would only be considered if signs such as difficulty walking or jumping, reluctance to play, lethargy, or changes in appetite were to appear. Two separate veterinary consultations feel that as long as her spine remains stable as she matures, Léa is expected to live a normal, happy life.<br/><br/>Léa doesn't know she's any different--she just knows she loves affection, exploring her world, and being close to her people. She would thrive in a loving, attentive home that's cheering her on as she blossoms.<br/><br/>Léa will have our complete Cat protocol :<br/><br/>* Complete Health exam by a Vet<br/>* Feline tests to rule out FeLV, FIV & Heartworm<br/>* Bloodwork 1: CBC (Mycoplasma check if indicated)<br/>* Bloodwork 2: Chem profile<br/>* Deworming at intake and monthly thereafter<br/>* Vaccines: Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline Distemper (FP), Calicivirus (FCV), Rabies<br/>* Spay/Neuter<br/>* Flea/Tick prevention<br/>* Microchipping <br/><br/><br/>Please send us an application at : wetnosesrescue.org/adoption-application-Cats
✨ Meet Léa ✨- A Little Survivor with a Big Heart
Currently located in Puerto Vallarta, MX | Can travel to Canada & USA with a flight angel
Léa was found abandoned near Isla Río Cuale, and from the moment she was rescued, she has shown us just how special she is.
Léa is extremely social, curious, and affectionate. She loves people, enjoys the company of other cats, and is eating well and fully litter trained. She's still a little unsure about dogs--but with gentle exposure and time, we believe her confidence will continue to grow.
🩺 Medical Note (Suspected Scoliosis):
Léa has a mild spinal curvature, most likely congenital scoliosis, which gives her spine a slightly crooked appearance. An orthopedic surgeon from San Diego reviewed her X-rays and two-seperate local Vets also assessed her---all confirm that young cats who show no signs of pain, lameness, wobbliness, or behavioral changes do not require treatment. At this time, Léa is comfortable and mobile--she walks, plays, jump
✨ Meet Léa ✨- A Little Survivor with a Big Heart
Currently located in Puerto Vallarta, MX | Can travel to Canada & USA with a flight angel
Léa was found abandoned near Isla Río Cuale, and from the moment she was rescued, she has shown us just how special she is.
Léa is extremely social, curious, and affectionate. She loves people, enjoys the company of other cats, and is eating well and fully litter trained. She's still a little unsure about dogs--but with gentle exposure and time, we believe her confidence will continue to grow.
🩺 Medical Note (Suspected Scoliosis):
Léa has a mild spinal curvature, most likely congenital scoliosis, which gives her spine a slightly crooked appearance. An orthopedic surgeon from San Diego reviewed her X-rays and two-seperate local Vets also assessed her---all confirm that young cats who show no signs of pain, lameness, wobbliness, or behavioral changes do not require treatment. At this time, Léa is comfortable and mobile--she walks, plays, jumps, and uses the litter box normally.
Treatment would only be considered if signs such as difficulty walking or jumping, reluctance to play, lethargy, or changes in appetite were to appear. Two separate veterinary consultations feel that as long as her spine remains stable as she matures, Léa is expected to live a normal, happy life.
Léa doesn't know she's any different--she jus
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