Blind Kitten Found Crying Alone in Cage Saved from Being Euthanized Just in Time
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All of the kittens had upper respiratory infections, but poor Penny had it the worst.
Penny and her siblings were immediately given IV fluids, antibiotics, and vitamin B12.
Since they couldn’t see or smell, Stephanie had to hand feed them for several days until they regained their sense of smell.
Even cleaning the gunk from Penny’s eyes came with big risks.
Stephanie continues to be incredibly cautious about preventing further damage when treating Penny’s eyes.
The vet confirmed that Penny requires surgery to close one of her eye sockets.
They’re still uncertain about what will happen to her other eye– only time will tell.
For the time being, Penny will need to gain weight in order to be healthy enough for surgery.
There’s a strong possibility she will need more than one eye surgery.
Stephanie continues to provide constant care for Penny until she’s ready for surgery.
However, one thing is certain: Penny is a fighter.
It’s clear she has a strong will to live.
Stephanie is determined to see Penny live a fulfilling life regardless of what will happen to her eyes.
is a small non-profit rescue organization led by Sarah and Stephanie.
They rely on donations from kind-hearted individuals to continue saving cats & kittens that have suffered from neglect, abuse, or abandonment.
If you’d like to help with Pennys surgery expenses and long-term care, please donate through our .
By donating $10, you’ll be mailed a progress picture and personalized letter with heartwarming updates on how your donation changed Penny’s life.
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