Let me tell you a little bit about me. I am truly just a little bit, too.
I was left at a pet store by a lady who rescued me but could not get me to a shelter. The very
kind manager of the store took me under her wing and contacted the Humane Association of the
Lowcountry for me. I am too young to use the phone myself.
My foster repeatedly says how wonderful I am. I play continuously with toys and have a hearty
appetite. And my foster mom says that my soft fur is as soft as a rabbit's coat.
I have cloudy eyes and the ophthalmologist veterinarian did a thorough examination and
reported I have symblepharon which is adhesions of the conjunctiva to the corneal surface
which is most likely a result of neonatal eye infection. Surgery was not recommended as the
adhesions are highly likely to reform.
When I had my eye exam the vet stated I was not a special needs kitty as I play, eat and do all
the normal things felines do. He dropped cotton balls around me and I went after them thinking
they were cat toys! Maybe they were? But I did not get to take them home.
I receive Optixcare Plus (over the counter tear lubricant) 1/4 of an inch strip to both eyes 1-2
times a day. Lots of love and petting after for being so good during a quick 5 minute treatment.
I am very loving, appreciative, cuddly and purr even before my foster touches me. I also like
other cats as well as dogs.
By the way, I am not from Kathmandu in Nepal but it is fitting to be named like an exotic historic
region. I do not mind if you tell people I am from there. I am actually named from the
combination of Mandy and Buddy from two humans that adore me.
Mandu will bring a cat’s joy and peace to your life. He'll have his bags packed for a Meet and Great at your house. Are you ready to meet him and decide that he is purrrrrfect for you?????
If you would like to meet Mandu, the first step is to complete the Humane Association of the Lowcountry (HAL) Adoption Application located on the HAL website.
The URL is:
http://www.halsc.org
Look forward to meeting you,
Mandu
Hey, Y'all,
Let me tell you a little bit about me. I am truly just a little bit, too.
I was left at a pet store by a lady who rescued me but could not get me to a shelter. The very
kind manager of the store took me under her wing and contacted the Humane Association of the
Lowcountry for me. I am too young to use the phone myself.
My foster repeatedly says how wonderful I am. I play continuously with toys and have a hearty
appetite. And my foster mom says that my soft fur is as soft as a rabbit's coat.
I have cloudy eyes and the ophthalmologist veterinarian did a thorough examination and
reported I have symblepharon which is adhesions of the conjunctiva to the corneal surface
which is most likely a result of neonatal eye infection. Surgery was not recommended as the
adhesions are highly likely to reform.
When I had my eye exam the vet stated I was not a special needs kitty as I play, eat and do all
the normal things felines do. He dropped cotton balls around me and I went after them thinking
they were cat toys! Maybe they were? But I did not get to take them home.
I receive Optixcare Plus (over the counter tear lubricant) 1/4 of an inch strip to both eyes 1-2
times a day. Lots of love and petting after for being so good during a quick 5 minute treatment.
I am very loving, appreciative, cuddly and purr even before my foster touches me. I also like
other cats as well as dogs.
By the way, I am not from Kathmandu in Nepal but it is fitting to be named like an exotic historic
region. I do not mind if you tell people I am from there. I am actually named from the
combination of Mandy and Buddy from two humans that adore me.
Mandu will bring a cat’s joy and peace to your life. He'll have his bags packed for a Meet and Great at your house. Are you ready to meet him and decide that he is purrrrrfect for you?????
If you would like to meet Mandu, the first step is to complete the Humane Association of the Lowcountry (HAL) Adoption Application located on the HAL website.
The URL is:
http://www.halsc.org