Posted over 4 months ago
General came to the local shelter with malformed eyes and an eye infection, so both of his eyes were removed. We adopted him after this procedure and took him to our vet who performed a revision of his eye surgery (because the site didn’t heal correctly with the first surgery), and a dental cleaning. His surgical site healed perfectly and causes no issues. When we first adopted General, we lived in a smaller home, where he had access to approximately 1000 sq ft of space. He got around perfectly, uses the litter box perfectly, and does amazing with children, other cats, and calm dogs. He is playful, and loves toys, especially ones that make noise (rattle, crinkle, etc) so he can track them. Since adopting him we have moved to a much larger house (approximately 3000 sq ft) and he struggles to get around the much larger space. We can’t confine him without confining our other cats or secluding him from the family, which isn’t fair him, and we hate seeing him struggle.