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Puff was rescue from a very sick colony where cats were dying regularly. He was rescued with several of his siblings. It didn't take long to realize that Puff was different than the other cats brought in from the colony.
Puff was suffering from pododermatitis, also known as "pillow foot," when we rescued him from the colony. His paw pads were severely swollen, and one had burst. He wasn't able to walk on his front foot and favored it often. Thankfully, after a few months, it seemed to come under control, and he has not had issues with it since.
Unfortunately, it didn't take long to realize that Puff and his siblings, as well as the new kitten litters being born, all suffered from some kind of birth defect. They were severely inbred. Puff and all of his siblings are all missing their little front teeth, which causes his tongue to stick out constantly. It does NOT impair his eating however. Puff's main problem is that his immune system is weaker than the average cats. He's more likely to catch a cold, and it takes longer for him to get rid of it. Otherwise, he's a perfectly healthy and happy kitty.
In the South, it's easy for cats like Puff to be overlooked, but he is AMAZING! He's best friends with all of our cats and dogs. He's patient and loving with kids, even toddlers. He's one of the most affectionate and loving cats that I've ever fostered. He deserves to have a happy forever home with someone who is willing to look past his minor flaws.
Puff was rescue from a very sick colony where cats were dying regularly. He was rescued with several of his siblings. It didn't take long to realize that Puff was different than the other cats brought in from the colony.
Puff was suffering from pododermatitis, also known as "pillow foot," when we rescued him from the colony. His paw pads were severely swollen, and one had burst. He wasn't able to walk on his front foot and favored it often. Thankfully, after a few months, it seemed to come under control, and he has not had issues with it since.
Unfortunately, it didn't take long to realize that Puff and his siblings, as well as the new kitten litters being born, all suffered from some kind of birth defect. They were severely inbred. Puff and all of his siblings are all missing their little front teeth, which causes his tongue to stick out constantly. It does NOT impair his eating however. Puff's main problem is that his immune system is weaker than the average cats. He's more likely to catch a cold, and it takes longer for him to get rid of it. Otherwise, he's a perfectly healthy and happy kitty.
In the South, it's easy for cats like Puff to be overlooked, but he is AMAZING! He's best friends with all of our cats and dogs. He's patient and loving with kids, even toddlers. He's one of the most affectionate and loving cats that I've ever fostered. He deserves to have a happy forever home with someone who is willing to look past his minor flaws.
Please reach out via phone number or email to learn more about any animal you're interested in adopting! We love to talk through the process and make sure that you and the pet are compatible!
Please reach out via phone number or email to learn more about any animal you're interested in adopting! We love to talk through the process and make sure that you and the pet are compatible!
Meeting pets is available upon request! Just reach out via email at luckyslittlerescue@gmail.com
Meeting pets is available upon request! Just reach out via email at luckyslittlerescue@gmail.com
More about this rescue
Our rescue may be small, but we have a big mission. George County animals are terribly underserved and uncared for as a whole. Many animals are abandoned or neglected with no safe place to go for help. Many kind people are forced to care for those helpless creatures that are dumped on their doorstep. But their space, money, and time are limited. Lucky’s Little Rescue was inspired by one of these animals that was abused and left to fend for herself. Lucky reminds us every day why our mission is so important. As a rescue, we aim to provide love and care to as many of those forgotten furry companions as we can. Though we may be limited at first, we hope to build a reliable and trustworthy network of fosters to better serve the community and neighboring communities. It is our dream, and our mission, to make sure that animals in our county no longer have to suffer mistreatment and cruel indifference. And that all animals will one day know what it means to be a part of a family.
Our rescue may be small, but we have a big mission. George County animals are terribly underserved and uncared for as a whole. Many animals are abandoned or neglected with no safe place to go for help. Many kind people are forced to care for those helpless creatures that are dumped on their doorstep. But their space, money, and time are limited. Lucky’s Little Rescue was inspired by one of these animals that was abused and left to fend for herself. Lucky reminds us every day why our mission is so important. As a rescue, we aim to provide love and care to as many of those forgotten furry companions as we can. Though we may be limited at first, we hope to build a reliable and trustworthy network of fosters to better serve the community and neighboring communities. It is our dream, and our mission, to make sure that animals in our county no longer have to suffer mistreatment and cruel indifference. And that all animals will one day know what it means to be a part of a family.