Strawberry is a sweet, adorable dilute calico with a heart as big as her charm. She has severe Cerebellar Hypoplasia, which means she can stand and walk for short periods but needs a little help getting into a standing position. She does best with raised food bowls and prefers a taller water fountain. Once she’s upright, she can shuffle her way to her food and water. For litter box use, Strawberry simply needs to be placed in the box two to three times a day.
Strawberry also has some unique dietary needs. Her lack of coordination affects her ability to eat, so she requires a small, high-calorie kibble. She currently does best on Royal Canin Mom & Babycat. She’s offered wet kitten food twice a day, though she doesn’t always eat it. To help meet her nutritional needs, Strawberry also receives a high-calorie nutritional gel—something she loves licking right off a finger! We often mix it with Churu so it continues to feel like a special treat. Her need for high-calorie food may change in the future, but it’s difficult to predict.
At first glance, caring for Strawberry may sound like a lot—but in reality, the assistance she needs a few times a day is a small ask compared to everything she gives in return.
Strawberry is pure love. She makes biscuits with all four feet, adores snuggling close to her people, and melts hearts with the most perfect little blep when you scratch her back. Her sweetness—and her cuteness—are truly legendary.
Please consider opening your heart and home to Strawberry. Even better, give her the greatest gift of all by adopting her alongside her sister, Raspberry.
Strawberry is a sweet, adorable dilute calico with a heart as big as her charm. She has severe Cerebellar Hypoplasia, which means she can stand and walk for short periods but needs a little help getting into a standing position. She does best with raised food bowls and prefers a taller water fountain. Once she’s upright, she can shuffle her way to her food and water. For litter box use, Strawberry simply needs to be placed in the box two to three times a day.
Strawberry also has some unique dietary needs. Her lack of coordination affects her ability to eat, so she requires a small, high-calorie kibble. She currently does best on Royal Canin Mom & Babycat. She’s offered wet kitten food twice a day, though she doesn’t always eat it. To help meet her nutritional needs, Strawberry also receives a high-calorie nutritional gel—something she loves licking right off a finger! We often mix it with Churu so it continues to feel like a special treat. Her need for high-calorie food may change in the future, but it’s difficult to predict.
At first glance, caring for Strawberry may sound like a lot—but in reality, the assistance she needs a few times a day is a small ask compared to everything she gives in return.
Strawberry is pure love. She makes biscuits with all four feet, adores snuggling close to her people, and melts hearts with the most perfect little blep when you scratch her back. Her sweetness—and her cuteness—are truly legendary.
Please consider opening your heart and home to Strawberry. Even better, give her the greatest gift of all by adopting her alongside her sister, Raspberry.
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines Inc is a foster based 501(c)3 rescue. All of our cats are in foster homes. The first step in the adoption process is to submit an application.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
Misfit Felines is a nonprofit rescue and advocacy group whose goal is to help at-risk felines and reduce the homeless cat population. Our fosters provide a safe place for the unwanted, the special needs, the feral, the motherless, the sick, and the strange.
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