Panic
- Kitten
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Panic
Burton, MI
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Panic’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Panic's Story
Panic was dropped off at our vet's office taped up in a box. When they opened the box, he jumped out and panicked (hence the name). After an examination is was discovered that he didn't have the use of his bag leg. Our vet went to inform the person that brought him in to discover he had left. After they did some xrays they determined the best course of action was to amputate the leg. <br/><br/>Panic underwent surgery in the next few days. Surgery went well, a couple hours later Panic started to bleed. They got the bleeding stopped. The day before he was to be released he developed an infection. Our vet and his staff did an amazing job at getting Panic through this, he received the best care and lots of love.<br/><br/>He's now neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and ready for adoption. <br/><br/>Panic does not let his missing leg slow him down. He plays, he's happy and he's doing wonderfully. If you are interested in meeting Panic please start by filling out our adoption application. - http://www.fosteringfurbabies.com/catpreadopt.html
Panic was dropped off at our vet's office taped up in a box. When they opened the box, he jumped out and panicked (hence the name). After an examination is was discovered that he didn't have the use of his bag leg. Our vet went to inform the person that brought him in to discover he had left. After they did some xrays they determined the best course of action was to amputate the leg.
Panic underwent surgery in the next few days. Surgery went well, a couple hours later Panic started to bleed. They got the bleeding stopped. The day before he was to be released he developed an infection. Our vet and his staff did an amazing job at getting Panic through this, he received the best care and lots of love.
He's now neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and ready for adoption.
Panic does not let his missing leg slow him down. He plays, he's happy and he's doing wonderfully. If you are interested in meeting Panic please start by filling out our adoption application. - http://www.fosteringfurb
Panic was dropped off at our vet's office taped up in a box. When they opened the box, he jumped out and panicked (hence the name). After an examination is was discovered that he didn't have the use of his bag leg. Our vet went to inform the person that brought him in to discover he had left. After they did some xrays they determined the best course of action was to amputate the leg.
Panic underwent surgery in the next few days. Surgery went well, a couple hours later Panic started to bleed. They got the bleeding stopped. The day before he was to be released he developed an infection. Our vet and his staff did an amazing job at getting Panic through this, he received the best care and lots of love.
He's now neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, and ready for adoption.
Panic does not let his missing leg slow him down. He plays, he's happy and he's doing wonderfully. If you are interested in meeting Panic please start by filling out our adoption application. - http://www.fosteringfurbabies.com/catpreadopt.html
Panic is from The Life of Fostering Furbabies Animal Rescue
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