





Milo
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
About Milo
Whistler, BC
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Milo’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Milo's Story
Meet Milo! <br/><br/>This mini but mighty kitty continues to amaze us with her strength and bravery. Milo arrived at WAG after becoming very unwell with something we later learned was 'pyothorax'. She was fighting for her life with difficulty breathing, serious infections and sadly had gone into early labour and lost her kittens. There was a huge amount of puss built up around her chest which needed to be drained each day as it continued to accumulate. Her amazing team at Coast Mountain Veterinary Services worked around the clock and gave her the best chance possible, and several days later she was able to leave the hospital and continue her healing. Milo was not yet out of the woods, requiring various medications several times a day and close monitoring. <br/><br/>At her recent recheck with the CMVS team, we got some hopeful news: her lungs have improved, there was no new fluid buildup, and her scans looked promising. While she’s not quite strong enough for vaccinations or her spay surgery just yet, she’s down to just one medication (from five!) and continuing antibiotics while we monitor her closely. Her lungs still show some irritation and she’ll need another recheck in 10 days. The source of her infection remains a mystery, but that’s not uncommon with Pyothorax in cats unfortunately. For now, the WAG team is keeping a watchful eye on her breathing, appetite, comfort levels and celebrating each win. <br/><br/>A huge thanks goes to to Coast Mountain Veterinary Services for giving Milo the chance she deserves—and to everyone who’s donated to our Critical Care Fund. Your support is what makes miracles like Milo’s recovery possible. We are SO proud of this little fighter! Stay tuned for more updates on her journey—and if you’d like to help with her continued care, donations can be made through our website.<br/><br/>Milo, you’ve got this.<br/><br/><br/>Keep an eye on my profile as the team learns more about me and keep updated on my health. If you are ready to apply to adopt, fill out an application form today as the first step in the process of bringing me home! <br/><br/>My purrrrfect match:<br/>- will be ready for a long term commitment and able to prioritise my health <br/>- have lots of patience whilst I learn to feel comfortable with my new family<br/>- someone who understands that I have been very unwell and am still under treatment for this including medications, monitoring and rechecks <br/>- will provide lots of enrichment, scratching towers, toys, catio etc.<br/>- will keep me safe and happy, forever.<br/><br/>Visit www.whistlerwag.com/cats/milo
Meet Milo!
This mini but mighty kitty continues to amaze us with her strength and bravery. Milo arrived at WAG after becoming very unwell with something we later learned was 'pyothorax'. She was fighting for her life with difficulty breathing, serious infections and sadly had gone into early labour and lost her kittens. There was a huge amount of puss built up around her chest which needed to be drained each day as it continued to accumulate. Her amazing team at Coast Mountain Veterinary Services worked around the clock and gave her the best chance possible, and several days later she was able to leave the hospital and continue her healing. Milo was not yet out of the woods, requiring various medications several times a day and close monitoring.
At her recent recheck with the CMVS team, we got some hopeful news: her lungs have improved, there was no new fluid buildup, and her scans looked promising. While she’s not quite strong enough for vaccinations or her spay surgery just yet, she’s down to just one
Meet Milo!
This mini but mighty kitty continues to amaze us with her strength and bravery. Milo arrived at WAG after becoming very unwell with something we later learned was 'pyothorax'. She was fighting for her life with difficulty breathing, serious infections and sadly had gone into early labour and lost her kittens. There was a huge amount of puss built up around her chest which needed to be drained each day as it continued to accumulate. Her amazing team at Coast Mountain Veterinary Services worked around the clock and gave her the best chance possible, and several days later she was able to leave the hospital and continue her healing. Milo was not yet out of the woods, requiring various medications several times a day and close monitoring.
At her recent recheck with the CMVS team, we got some hopeful news: her lungs have improved, there was no new fluid buildup, and her scans looked promising. While she’s not quite strong enough for vaccinations or her spay surgery just yet, she’s down to just one medication (from five!) and continuing antibiotics while we monitor her closely. Her lungs still show some irritation and she’ll need another recheck in 10 days. The source of her infection remains a mystery, but that’s not uncommon with Pyothorax in cats unfortunately. For now, the WAG team is keeping a watchful eye on her breathing, appetite, comfort levels and celebrating each win.
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Milo is from Whistler Animals Galore Society
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