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Kitten with Special Needs Clings to Foster Dad for Love After He was Saved
Lovemeow ^ | Jul 17 18 | Amy Bojo

Posted on 07/18/2018 12:11:45 AM PDT by vannrox

A teeny black kitten came to a veterinary clinic, in need of foster care. He was very wobbly and extremely tiny for his age.

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

About a month ago, Gus the kitten was taken into The Poppy Foundation at Bonanza Cat Hospital in Las Vegas after he was found on the streets in the brutal summer temperatures.

"It was thought that Gus had Cerebellar Hypoplasia because he was very unstable. He would fling his head around and showed all the signs of having this neurological disorder," Danielle, an avid foster based in Las Vegas, told Love Meow.

"I have experience with my own cat who had special needs, and something drew me to this little guy and I really wanted to help."

Once the kitten was cleared by the vet, Danielle brought him home where he met Foster Dad Elu.

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

"Foster dad always has a soft spot for the singletons. He feels so bad that they are alone and they don't have a playmate, so he becomes their playmate. Gus adores him (they all do... he's the kitten whisperer)," Danielle told Love Meow.

"Gus loves to rub his entire body across Foster Dad's face... over and over and over. He loves his playtime with his favorite person." (Scroll down for video)

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

During the first two weeks in foster care, Gus wore a neck brace to help stabilize him because he couldn't control his head at all and it was flopping all over. His left eye also needed to be removed due to a deep corneal ulcer, but Gus was too small for surgery.

Danielle has been treating his eye and keeping it lubricated every day around the clock until he is big enough. "I've been getting up all night doing this since I got him. So it's kind of like having a bottle baby," Danielle said.

Gus went in for a kiss with Foster Dad Elu.

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

Gus is the happiest little guy, who doesn't let anything slow him down. He demands attention and wants to be picked up and cuddled all the time.

Foster Dad Elu insisted on giving Gus his nightly bottles, and the tiny fur buddy began to put on weight. Every ounce he gained was something to be celebrated for in the family.

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

When they returned to the vet for a checkup, the kitten surprised everyone with the progress he had made in just two weeks.

"He got his neck brace off. Gus is walking so well now. His head is not tilting or having tremors any more. The brace really did its job," Danielle added.

On June 30, he finally reached one pound! "I was so happy, I literally cried."

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

"Gus is one extraordinary kitten. He has a sweet, gentle, playful, kind spirit. You would never know he had such a rough time in the beginning of his little life," Danielle told Love Meow.

"If Gus were a human, he'd be that guy that everyone wants to be around. The funny guy who makes everyone laugh. The guy that even though he has so many obstacles to still overcome, always has a smile on his face. (And the guy that all the ladies love because he is so adorable)."

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

Today, Gus is at one pound and 13 ounces. He still has a little more growing to do before he's ready for surgery. "But I have no doubts he is going to bounce back from that quickly. Having one eye is just going to make him that much more special."

Gus the wonder boy is always happy, bringing joy to everyone around him.

Danielle @fostercatsandkittens

Follow updates on Gus on Facebook and Instagram @fostercatsandkittens.

Watch Gus' foster journey in this video:

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Related story: Kitten Found in Alley Gets Help to See and Thinks Her Foster Dad is Her 'Mom'



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To: vannrox

Reminds me of a little waif the wife and I rescued. We call her “Peanut’’ because she’s so little. About three years ago Peanut showed up at out back door with her right hind leg busted clean in two. The poor thing was just about the age of this little one. We took her to the vet and a splint was put on her leg hoping the bone would fuse back together. It didn’t and her leg had to be amputated. Hasn’t slowed Peanut down though. She runs through the house like a tornado. Just loves to play.


21 posted on 07/18/2018 6:15:22 AM PDT by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: jmacusa

We had a Tom that had one back leg missing. He lived to be about 18 years old. Dam cat was a retard he was so laid back.

We named him Thumper.


22 posted on 07/18/2018 6:26:26 AM PDT by crz
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To: crz

We have another cat. An older one we rescued from a shelter. He’s about three years old, part Maine coon.We call him “Rocky Fuzzbutt’’. Big, cuddly and dumb as a post.


23 posted on 07/18/2018 6:30:24 AM PDT by jmacusa (Made it Ma, top of the world!'')
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To: jmacusa

LOL! My wifes aunt and uncle have two Maine coon cats.

Big cats.


24 posted on 07/18/2018 6:42:20 AM PDT by crz
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To: vannrox

Awwww...we have a special needs kitty...I call him our “downs baby kitty”...he must have been the runt, plus ended up with feral blood...would hide from us in the house (indoor cat only) we adopted him after he spent @6 months in cat shelter...thought he would improve. He didnt. Vet finally said let’s let him have a halfway decent life...sooo..we give him prozac and lorazepam everyday. My husband can now pick him up and the drugs have given him some “joy.” He still hates me, but isn’t as scared as in past. He’s our little project.


25 posted on 07/18/2018 6:52:41 AM PDT by goodnesswins (White Privilege EQUALS Self Control & working 50-80 hrs/wk for 40 years!)
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To: Heart of Georgia

Oh gosh, he’s warmed up in a quick time
Another alternative, get a trap & put a relaxant/ sleeping pill from the vet into the food. Bring him in & keep him in. It sounds like he would adapt super quickly to being an indoor cat. Good luck &((hugs)) to you & him. Let me know how it works out.


26 posted on 07/18/2018 8:11:01 AM PDT by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: T-Bone Texan

Thanks,she is a love!


27 posted on 07/18/2018 8:20:09 AM PDT by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: goodnesswins

Wow, what a story! So glad he has you all. He has a wonderful home w/ you.


28 posted on 07/18/2018 8:24:47 AM PDT by leaning conservative (snow coming, school cancelled, yayyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: Biggirl; Slings and Arrows; Glenn; republicangel; Beaker; BADROTOFINGER; etabeta; asgardshill; ...

29 posted on 07/18/2018 9:54:47 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows (My music: http://hopalongginsberg.com/ | Facebook: Hopalong Ginsberg)
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To: Slings and Arrows

Saw that on Drudge earlier. *melty heart*


30 posted on 07/18/2018 9:56:22 AM PDT by Silentgypsy ( “If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.”__Scorpion)
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To: vannrox

It looks just like my little Louie. Rescued him from a dairy and bottle fed him. Louie even loves to cuddle the same way but nuzzling my chin whiskers.


31 posted on 07/18/2018 9:58:37 AM PDT by shotgun ( .)
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To: Maverick68

Yeah, mine too!


32 posted on 07/18/2018 10:03:50 AM PDT by MHGinTN (A dispensational perspective is a powerful tool for discernment)
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To: dfwgator
Why’s this screen so blurry all of a sudden?

it's okay, mine was too. Must be the photographer. Yeah, that's it. 😹

33 posted on 07/18/2018 10:06:08 AM PDT by CAluvdubya (<---has now left CA for NV, where God/guns have not been outlawed! She's done and he's won!)
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To: vannrox

We had a feral kitten arrive on our deck about two years ago. We didn’t want a cat so we ignored him. He was persistent and wouldn’t leave. He now spends his nights in bed with us.


34 posted on 07/18/2018 10:14:08 AM PDT by Starstruck (I'm usually sarcastic. Deal with it.)
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To: vannrox
We foster cared five feral kittens a couple years ago. They were all undernourished. One died the first day, he was just too small and we are not veterinarians. The rest were healthy but not very big. Ended up having three adopted.

Kept the smallest girl, who only weighed 1 pound when the rest were 2 pounds or so. I just worried too much about how small she was. She is still small, only about 7 pounds now at 2 years old. Sweetest girl in the world.

35 posted on 07/18/2018 10:54:09 AM PDT by doorgunner69 (Give me the liberty to take care of my own security..........)
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To: vannrox

So sweet.


36 posted on 07/18/2018 10:57:53 AM PDT by Dragonfly (Stop "resisting," start living.)
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To: vannrox

A very heartwarming story, thanks.


37 posted on 07/18/2018 10:59:36 AM PDT by Menehune56 ("Let them hate so long as they fear" (Oderint Dum Metuant), Lucius Accius (170 BC - 86 BC))
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To: jmacusa

We have a calico Maine Coon. Sweet, loving, but there is nothing upstairs. Muff Puff is has a big heart, but not one brain cell.


38 posted on 07/18/2018 12:59:49 PM PDT by Exit148 (OH L, Your children need you. (Loose Chnge Club founder) Put yours aside for the next Freepathon!)
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

you won’t come back to your apartment or house trashed. Try that with a dog.


I left my mini-doxie alone in my condo for days at a time on several occasions, leaving her extra food and water. When I returned, I saw she had eaten none of the food, but as soon as she was satisfied I was back, she scarfed up the chow. Oh, and the house was never trashed.

As for cats being a woman’s pet and dogs a man’s, I mostly agree.


39 posted on 07/18/2018 1:22:58 PM PDT by sparklite2 (See more at Sparklite Times)
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To: crz

Last year, I adopted a kitten whose feral Mama got hit by a car. One of my co-workers bottle fed him until he was approx 7 weeks old, and I took him.
He was still on mama kitty replacement milk when I took him.

Fast forward to a little over 1 year later, and he is 14 months old, and a (mutt) but looks like a purebred Maine Coon.
He is 14 lbs so far.

He is lovable, but it has to be on HIS terms!
When I go to bed, he jumps up on me (OOOF!) and nibbles my nose before we both fall asleep!

Hard to believe he was just a little black and grey tiger fluffball!


40 posted on 07/18/2018 1:23:57 PM PDT by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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