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4 years · Adult · male
Steve has recovered from a broken leg that was evaluated by Dr Goring at Sixth St Vet. More info in his personality traits. Meet Steve. Steve is a DSH White & Orange Tabby neutered male that was born about April 20, 2022. Steve was found crawling out of the woods just hours from death. This poor boy had been savagely attacked and left for dead. He was so emaciated, broken & injured that he was too weak to eat. Thankfully a wonderful couple found him & brought him to a vet. He was covered in abscesses, emaciated (he only weighed 1.5lbs at 4 months old) and had a broken leg. Steve showed his moxie by bouncing back in just weeks to have a wonderful recovery. Steve has been evaluated by an orthopedic surgeon as his leg had already healed by the time he was ready for surgery. Since surgery is painful and traumatic the orthopedic surgeon recommended his leg be left as is since it doesn't cause any problems. Steven now has one leg a bit shorter than the other but he gets around just fine and can jump and play like any other cat. He can never be declawed & must live inside but he has no issues. Steve is a laid back chill cat who has already perfected the art of an 8 hour nap. He craves affection and will sit & snuggle for pets for hours. He has perfect house manners & always eats all his canned food & uses the box. Steve has a tiny bit of PTSD from his attack & may take just a few minutes to acclimate to new and/or loud situations. Once he realizes he is safe & loved, Steve is ready to roll. Steve currently lives with several other kittens. Steve is used to dogs but finds them distasteful. He would do best with dogs that ignored him. DOB: 4/20/22 To meet, please fill out an application at our website www.fcocinc.org
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