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Reggada (congenitally impaired)

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small
  • Domestic Short Hair

About Reggada (congenitally impaired)

New Prague, MN

Breed

Domestic Short Hair

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Small
(0-6 lbs)
Gray / Blue / Silver

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Reggada (congenitally impaired)’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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Reggada (congenitally impaired)'s Story

Precious wee Reggada is an amazing young lady. She's the only survivor of a litter of kittens born to a stray. Given her profound neurological problems, she found her way to us. Reggada can move all her extremities, but she cannot stand up. At all. She manages to get her front paws squared and lifts her head momentarily, but it succumbs to gravity. Reggada is cerebrally blind. She has all the parts, but her brain didn't develop the visual pathways (given she couldn't make intentionally movements when vision normally develops). Reggada loves to play, and she loves her human. She can work her bowel and bladder but tolerates being toileted (to keep things much cleaner). Reggada is prone to a prolapsing rectum when she pushes, but that reduces easily. Reggada can't control her head well enough to eat on her own, so she gets hand fed. And water works best by syringe. Don't worry, she's good at letting you know that she's had enough.<br/><br/>Reggada has been spayed and vaccinated against rabies and distemper. She lives with other felines (getting annoyed by anyone who plays with her tail). She's negative for both FIV and feline leukemia. Reggada is available for adoption to the right home for $60.<br/><br/>Please note that Reggada currently lives in New Prague, MN.<br/><br/>1800+ adoptions and counting. . .

Precious wee Reggada is an amazing young lady. She's the only survivor of a litter of kittens born to a stray. Given her profound neurological problems, she found her way to us. Reggada can move all her extremities, but she cannot stand up. At all. She manages to get her front paws squared and lifts her head momentarily, but it succumbs to gravity. Reggada is cerebrally blind. She has all the parts, but her brain didn't develop the visual pathways (given she couldn't make intentionally movements when vision normally develops). Reggada loves to play, and she loves her human. She can work her bowel and bladder but tolerates being toileted (to keep things much cleaner). Reggada is prone to a prolapsing rectum when she pushes, but that reduces easily. Reggada can't control her head well enough to eat on her own, so she gets hand fed. And water works best by syringe. Don't worry, she's good at letting you know that she's had enough.

Reggada has been spayed and vaccinated against rabies and distemper. She li

Precious wee Reggada is an amazing young lady. She's the only survivor of a litter of kittens born to a stray. Given her profound neurological problems, she found her way to us. Reggada can move all her extremities, but she cannot stand up. At all. She manages to get her front paws squared and lifts her head momentarily, but it succumbs to gravity. Reggada is cerebrally blind. She has all the parts, but her brain didn't develop the visual pathways (given she couldn't make intentionally movements when vision normally develops). Reggada loves to play, and she loves her human. She can work her bowel and bladder but tolerates being toileted (to keep things much cleaner). Reggada is prone to a prolapsing rectum when she pushes, but that reduces easily. Reggada can't control her head well enough to eat on her own, so she gets hand fed. And water works best by syringe. Don't worry, she's good at letting you know that she's had enough.

Reggada has been spayed and vaccinated against rabies and distemper. She lives with other felines (getting annoyed by anyone who plays with her tail). She's negative for both FIV and feline leukemia. Reggada is available for adoption to the right home for $60.

Please note that Reggada currently lives in New Prague, MN.

1800+ adoptions and counting. . .

How To Adopt

Reggada (con... was listed as Adoptable by Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays's Adoption Policy
Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays has standard adoption fees.   Spayed/neutered kittens are available for $60.   Adults are available for $50.   On occasion, a feline is available for $40.   Basic screening questions to answer: Please describe the qualities you desire in a cat. Are you allowed to have pets where you live? Do you currently have pets? If so, please describe them. Have you had pets in the past? What happened to them? Do small children love in the home? Is everyone in the home gentle? Does everyone in the home want a cat? Will the cat be 100% indoors or will s/he be an indoor/outdoor feline? Where will the cat live in the home? If the feline is not yet altered, do you plan to get him or her neutered/spayed? Are you willing to make a commitment to your cat for the lifetime of the feline (indoor cats live on average 13 years, some upwards of 20 years)? Are you financially able to afford emergency vet care if, heaven forbid, that one day becomes necessary? What are your thoughts on declawing?

Reggada (congenitally impaired) is from Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays

[New Prague, MN]

Our Mission
Striving to improve the lives of strays and ferals in the New Prague area. We trap, neuter, and release ferals. Adoptable felines receive vet care then are listed as available for adoption for a nomimal fee. Making a difference one cat at a time!

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