Lucky-Toes Midnight was rescued from a busy street in Sri Hartamas after being run over by a car. The poor little tyke is so young, she doesn't know how to cross the road but she tried anyway. Here's what happened that fateful day.
Her rescuer Sam was driving home with her two young daughters when they suddenly noticed a tiny kitten in front of them trying to cross the road alone. they were horrified and stopped to help but before they could do anything another car rushed past them and drove over the poor kitten!! the heartless prick in the other car didn't even slow down or check if he had killed the little furball. Sam and her kids rushed to the kitten who was trying to drag her body to safety across the road using just her front paws. it was a heartbreaking sight. they immediately bundled her up in their car and drove to a vet. x-rays were taken and it was determined that Lucky-Toes had suffered a fractured hind leg. It's a miracle that her injuries weren't worse!! This little kitten beat the odds and that is why her name is Lucky-Toes!!
The vet says that the fracture is minor and will heal on its own because Lucky-Toes has her health and youth on her side. She has much growing to do and is very resilient. She only needed her painkillers for a few days and now it is as if she was never injured at all.
The problem is, Lucky-Toes' rescuers can't keep her because the two little girls that helped save her are severely allergic to cats. Me, her temporary fosterer, i can't keep her either because i have 6 cats and 3 dogs. Can anyone give this loving kitty a home?
She is sweet, spunky, vocal, affectionate and fearless. She gets along well with other cats. Usually when i bring foster kitties home, my own cats are furious and hostile toward them.. but strangely enough, they welcomed Lucky-Toes with open paws.. not once did they hiss at her. in fact she fit in so well with them that i ended up putting her food bowl with the others. During feeding times, she joins the rest of the gang as they rush to their assigned bowls. She blended in like she was born in my house!! she even sleeps with the other cats now. this morning when i came out of my room she was at my door with all her new big fat cat friends meowing for breakfast.
For adoption to a safe and loving home.
Preferably INDOOR. The outside world has not been kind to this furkid.
Vaccinations and spaying at 6 months are COMPULSORY.
NO CAGE CONFINEMENT please unless during instances of illness or injury.
Interested parties can call, sms, or email me. Serious inquiries only please. A description of yourself and your experience with cats is greatly appreciated.
Adoption procedure:
- Set up a meeting with me and Lucky-Toes.
- See if potential adopter and Lucky-Toes are suitable for each other.
- Succesful adopter will then have to meet us at my vet in order to get lucky-toes vaccinated before being able to take lucky-toes home. Cost of vaccination to be borne by adopter.
UPDATE: Lucky-Toes has recovered well. She has no problem walking or running at all. Her limp is gone.
Luckytoes was spayed 5th feb 2010.