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My name is Peepers (lacks anal sphincter)!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated 3 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Mediumhair
Color
Black & White or Tuxedo
Age
Adult
Sex
Male
Pet ID
19895412
Hair Length
medium

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Has special needs

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:



 

UPDATE: Peepers does not have to wear diapers when he is on a raw diet.  His stools are firm, and no mess is made.  Peepers has been leaving his backend alone now.  He certainly can wear diapers if preferred as he occasionally plays hard enough to squeeze out a small, dry, odorless turd.  Otherwise Peepers is good at heading to the litterbox and depositing them there.  He just doesn't have a sphincter to prevent play from squeezing an occasional turd out.  We consider his diapers an easy option for the dear boy.

 

Peepers is an amazing young man, one year old, who arrived in our care as a tiny kitten with anal atresia due to trauma (cockleburs).  Unfortunately, the first surgeon didn't recognize his condition and expanded his fistula.  The next surgical team combined the original anus and the fistula by cutting through the anal sphincter.  That means that Peepers doesn't have a functional anal sphincter.  But given our main goal was to give him a functional "poop chute" we are happy with the outcome.  Peepers does take a twice daily medication.  He runs and plays and loves to chase and rumble with other felines.  He's comfortable with our resident dog.  Peepers does tend to bond to one person, but he did fabulously well with all his vet visits and staff fell in love with him.  Peepers has been neutered and vaccinated against rabies and distemper.  He tested negative for FIV and feline leukemia.  Peepers is available for adoption for $50 (our rescue survives on donations).  Peepers is NOT declawed.

 

Please note that Peepers is located in New Prague, MN.

1700+ adoptions and counting. . .



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April 24, 2024, 6:54 pm
Rescue
Wee3beasties Saving the Strays

Contact info

Pet ID
19895412
Contact
Website
Address
New Prague, MN 56071
Donation
You can donate through Facebook using Paypal or Dwolla.

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays is a 501c3 non-profit rescue organization focused on improving the lives of strays and feral cats. The felines we rescue are, age appropriately, vaccinated against rabies, distemper, and checked for FIV/FeLV. All felines are dewormed and treated for any identified medical issue. Adults and older kittens are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Adoption fees: $50 for adults and $60 for kittens. Younger kittens require a signed spay/neuter agreement. Wee3beasties can be reached by email at savingthestrays@hotmail.com or by calling 952-758-5087. We do not accept owner surrenders. Feel free to follow our Wee3beasties: Saving the Strays rescue journey on Facebook.
Not microchipped.

More about this rescue

Striving to improve the lives of strays and ferals in the New Prague and surrounding Scott County area. We trap, neuter, and release feral cats. Adoptable felines receive vet care then are listed as available for adoption for a nomimal fee.

Making a difference, one cat at a time.