

Willow
- Kitten
- Male
- Small
- Domestic Short Hair
- Domestic Short Hair
About Willow
Walla Walla, WA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Willow’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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Willow's Story
Willow needs a very special adopter or rescue partner.<br/>Willow is a young kitten diagnosed with congenital abnormalities affecting his rectum and megacolon. These conditions make it hard for him to pass stool normally, so he will need lifelong medical management. <br/>His care will likely include:<br/>· Prescription gastrointestinal diets<br/>· Daily medications such as stool softeners and promotility support<br/>· Regular veterinary monitoring<br/>· Occasional imaging or treatment adjustments<br/>· A caregiver who can spot early signs of obstruction<br/>Even with these needs, Willow is a happy, affectionate kitten who loves people, other cats, playtime, and snuggles. His foster says his condition is manageable with consistent care and that he enjoys a comfortable, good-quality life.<br/>He’s curious, cuddly, and full of personality. Wand toys, spiral springs, and cardboard scratchers are his favorites. He also loves watching bird videos and, for reasons only he knows, is obsessed with the smell of peanut butter.<br/>Our usual medical transport partners cannot take him, so we are looking for an experienced adopter or a rescue familiar with chronic GI conditions.<br/>If you or your organization can help Willow, or if you have questions about his care, please contact us. He deserves a safe, understanding home and has so much love to give.
Willow needs a very special adopter or rescue partner.
Willow is a young kitten diagnosed with congenital abnormalities affecting his rectum and megacolon. These conditions make it hard for him to pass stool normally, so he will need lifelong medical management.
His care will likely include:
· Prescription gastrointestinal diets
· Daily medications such as stool softeners and promotility support
· Regular veterinary monitoring
· Occasional imaging or treatment adjustments
· A caregiver who can spot early signs of obstruction
Even with these needs, Willow is a happy, affectionate kitten who loves people, other cats, playtime, and snuggles. His foster says his condition is manageable with consistent care and that he enjoys a comfortable, good-quality life.
He’s curious, cuddly, and full of personality. Wand toys, spiral springs, and cardboard scratchers are his favorites. He also loves watching bird videos and, for reasons only he knows, is obsessed with the smell of peanut butter.
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Willow needs a very special adopter or rescue partner.
Willow is a young kitten diagnosed with congenital abnormalities affecting his rectum and megacolon. These conditions make it hard for him to pass stool normally, so he will need lifelong medical management.
His care will likely include:
· Prescription gastrointestinal diets
· Daily medications such as stool softeners and promotility support
· Regular veterinary monitoring
· Occasional imaging or treatment adjustments
· A caregiver who can spot early signs of obstruction
Even with these needs, Willow is a happy, affectionate kitten who loves people, other cats, playtime, and snuggles. His foster says his condition is manageable with consistent care and that he enjoys a comfortable, good-quality life.
He’s curious, cuddly, and full of personality. Wand toys, spiral springs, and cardboard scratchers are his favorites. He also loves watching bird videos and, for reasons only he knows, is obsessed with the smell of peanut butter.
Our usual medical transport partners cannot take him, so we are looking for an experienced adopter or a rescue familiar with chronic GI conditions.
If you or your organization can help Willow, or if you have questions about his care, please contact us. He deserves a safe, understanding home and has so much love to give.
How To Adopt
Willow is from Blue Mountain Humane Society
[Walla Walla, WA]
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