I stopped by on Friday to take some more photos and visit with her and Lucy.
Lucy was happy to see me but dismissed me pretty easily. She is definitely waiting for her family to show up and she'll know 'em when she sees 'em! Purrs Lucy.. and I hope you get in that home right quick.
I then went and saw Fluffy. When I walked in she curled her tail around her face and tried to pretend I wasn't there.
You can see some of the food they have been trying to get her to eat. She'll eat a few bites if you give it to her, then she stops eating after a few bites. I totally get the need to leave the food near her, but she so won't eat it.. :)
When Fluffy realized I was there to pay some attention to her, her whole demeanor changed. She was the most active she has been since being at the shelter.
She was very happy to see me. The shelter learned she likes Temptations so I gave her some and she ate them for me. She asked for belly rubs and let me kiss her. She wasn't up for adoption on Friday, but she had gained a few ounces, so I was much less fearful for her and I found it a little easier to let her go in my heart.
no.. don't let me go, bring me home, let me curl up on your lap |
Fluffy is Ectrodactyl. It is other wise known as Lobster Claw Syndrome. I am assuming it is genetic, and I am assuming it is the result of over breeding. She is missing the claws on her intact front paw. I can only assume that they were removed by a vet at one point, but I can not say it wasn't also genetic. I would so love to get an x-ray of her paws and see exactly what is going on with her, but it is totally unnecessary and in the end it absolutely will not matter. What is is what is. As a result she knows she isn't fully capable of catching prey and will only go after the slowest of 'prey'. It is so cute to watch her play.
Best wishes Fluffy! May you live in the lap of luxury, in a one floor home with lots and lots of plush carpet.
Darn tootin! |
Oh I'm so glad that she is doing better and she will as time goes on and her mouth heals a bit more
ReplyDeleteThat's good that Fluffy has gained some weight. Purring she gets adopted soon and spoilt rotten as Queen of her forever home.
ReplyDeleteI am sending lots of good purrs Fluffy's way, to help her future humans find her asap!
ReplyDeleteI hope both Lucy and Fluffy find amazing forever homes with truly wonderful human servants. Purrs from the boys to them both.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of ectrodactyl before!! It seems Fluffy will know when the right person comes along! Lucy seems to have it sussed!
ReplyDeleteFluffy is so beautiful, and we are ever so pleased she is improving. We pray that her exceptional good looks will get her a home soon after she is available for adoption. Purrs and hugs from the kitties at www.thecatonmyhead.com, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Josette
ReplyDeleteWe is purring that Lucy and Fluffy finds their furever home furry soon!
ReplyDeleteSasha, Sami, & Saku
oh what a sweet girl - we are glad you got a chance to see her and she was so lovey with you. paws crossed for a quick adoption!!!
ReplyDeleteWe hope both Lucy and Fluggy will find a loving forever home very soon.
ReplyDeleteOops! We meant Fluffy!
ReplyDeletePurrrrrring that Fluffy keeps eating and getting better. Hang in there, Fluffy. Lucy, we hope you spot your family soon, and don't have to work too hard to get them convinced.
ReplyDeleteOh Fluffy we wish you only the best. I love that first photo with her tail in her face.
ReplyDeleteGodspeed, sweet kitties! I purray you will find a great furever home very soon XOXOXOX
ReplyDeleteGo Fluffy Go!! You tell your new family that it's time to take you home... NOW. Those eyes can certain command whatever you want.
ReplyDeleteoh we're so very glad she's doing better (though we do wish she'd eat more). Wishing her a forever hoe very soon!
ReplyDeleteThe best of luck to Fluffy!
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