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Lexie (about 5 and a half months old as of December 28th, 2022) is a female lynx point shorthaired kitten. Lexie was found in a feral cat colony in Winthrop Harbor. A volunteer came to pick up 3 of Lexie's younger cousins to bring into foster care and the caretaker mentioned there were also 3 older kittens that might be savable, but when they went to look for them they found her two littermates had tragically been attacked and killed by some kind of wildlife and Lexie was unexpectedly paralyzed from the waist down. Thankfully when we had Lexie's back x-rayed her spine was intact, and the vets noted she had some sensation in her hind legs and tail so there was hope the paralysis could improve with physical therapy. Lexie's foster family has been working with her and she now has about 20% normal function in one hind leg and 10-15% in the other. Lexie gets around crazy fast just pulling herself around on her front legs, even on smooth flooring, and she just never feels the need to try to use her back legs outside of physical therapy. Several carts have been made to help Lexie with her physical therapy in the hopes we can find a design she likes enough to really build up some strength and coordination in her cute little noodly legs.
As far as special needs go Lexie is otherwise in great health and is a happy, playful, and sweet little kitten. The main concern is that with her unique style of getting around and lessened awareness of what is going on in her back end she doesn't always make it to and -in- the litterbox and will sometimes need extra help cleaning up. Sometimes having her legs overstimulated and moved in certain ways can also stimulate the wrong nerves and cause her to use the bathroom a little, but thankfully that has gotten better as she has grown older.
She gets along great with other cats- she is a little more mellow than most kittens her age and can be a little overwhelmed by the constant antics of younger kittens, so we think Lexie would be a great little sister to a slightly older cat, especially one that still likes to play a little! She doesn't interact with dogs too much but is used to having one in her foster home so she could probably handle living with a calm cat friendly dog. For having been caught as an older kitten she really likes people and has grown to trust them with all the extra TLC she has needed, so we think she'd be fine for kids as long as they are old enough to understand her special needs and not chase her around.
Lexie (about 5 and a half months old as of December 28th, 2022) is a female lynx point shorthaired kitten. Lexie was found in a feral cat colony in Winthrop Harbor. A volunteer came to pick up 3 of Lexie's younger cousins to bring into foster care and the caretaker mentioned there were also 3 older kittens that might be savable, but when they went to look for them they found her two littermates had tragically been attacked and killed by some kind of wildlife and Lexie was unexpectedly paralyzed from the waist down. Thankfully when we had Lexie's back x-rayed her spine was intact, and the vets noted she had some sensation in her hind legs and tail so there was hope the paralysis could improve with physical therapy. Lexie's foster family has been working with her and she now has about 20% normal function in one hind leg and 10-15% in the other. Lexie gets around crazy fast just pulling herself around on her front legs, even on smooth flooring, and she just never feels the need to try to use her back legs outside of physical therapy. Several carts have been made to help Lexie with her physical therapy in the hopes we can find a design she likes enough to really build up some strength and coordination in her cute little noodly legs.
As far as special needs go Lexie is otherwise in great health and is a happy, playful, and sweet little kitten. The main concern is that with her unique style of getting around and lessened awareness of what is going on in her back end she doesn't always make it to and -in- the litterbox and will sometimes need extra help cleaning up. Sometimes having her legs overstimulated and moved in certain ways can also stimulate the wrong nerves and cause her to use the bathroom a little, but thankfully that has gotten better as she has grown older.
She gets along great with other cats- she is a little more mellow than most kittens her age and can be a little overwhelmed by the constant antics of younger kittens, so we think Lexie would be a great little sister to a slightly older cat, especially one that still likes to play a little! She doesn't interact with dogs too much but is used to having one in her foster home so she could probably handle living with a calm cat friendly dog. For having been caught as an older kitten she really likes people and has grown to trust them with all the extra TLC she has needed, so we think she'd be fine for kids as long as they are old enough to understand her special needs and not chase her around.
Adoption applicants complete an application either before or after meeting adoptable cats. The application will be processed in 2-7 days depending on response time from employer, current vet, landlord and reference. A home visit is done when the cat is delivered to its new home. Kittens 3 to 6 months old are $125, kittens 6 mo to 1 year are $100, and adults cats over 1 year are $80. This includes neuter, rabies and distemper vaccinations, parasite treatment and microchip.
Adoption applicants complete an application either before or after meeting adoptable cats. The application will be processed in 2-7 days depending on response time from employer, current vet, landlord and reference. A home visit is done when the cat is delivered to its new home. Kittens 3 to 6 months old are $125, kittens 6 mo to 1 year are $100, and adults cats over 1 year are $80. This includes neuter, rabies and distemper vaccinations, parasite treatment and microchip.
Adoption events are held either Saturday or Sunday in Lake County, usually in the Waukegan or Libertyville area. Like Spay and Stay on Facebook to see adoption event locations. Cats can also be met in their foster homes with an approved application. Care Animal Hospital, 1214 W. Park Ave, Libertyville also fosters 1-2 cats that can be seen during normal business hours. PetSmart Skokie has 1-3 cats for adoption through Spay and Stay also.
Adoption events are held either Saturday or Sunday in Lake County, usually in the Waukegan or Libertyville area. Like Spay and Stay on Facebook to see adoption event locations. Cats can also be met in their foster homes with an approved application. Care Animal Hospital, 1214 W. Park Ave, Libertyville also fosters 1-2 cats that can be seen during normal business hours. PetSmart Skokie has 1-3 cats for adoption through Spay and Stay also.
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Spay & Stay is a trap-neuter-release organization that finds homes for friendly adult cats and kittens born to free-roaming cats.
Spay & Stay is a trap-neuter-release organization that finds homes for friendly adult cats and kittens born to free-roaming cats.
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