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phesina
11-06-2011, 04:36 PM
This is a very special kitty who needs a very special foster home. Please consider if you can help or you know someone who might be able to or you can pass this on to anyone else who might be able to:

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DAVE NEEDS A HOME!!! HE IS LIVING IN A CAGE AND WILL BE SENT TO SANCTUARY IF NO HOME IS OFFERED TO THIS SWEET BOY! PLEASE OPEN YOUR HEART AND HOME TO DAVE!!!! CONTACT CINDI ASAP!!!! [email protected] cdzacko (AT) gmail.com

PLEASE CROSSPOST PLEASE!!!!!

LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA!!!!
We rescued Dave 10 days ago because we were able to get his pull fees covered and a week of boarding. Unfortunately, as soon as he was examined, the doctor said he had no tail (probably because of inbreeding) and that he really has no control of when he defecates because his sphincter just lets it loose and he just kind of goes whenever.

There is really nothing wrong with him except that he needs a home that will be ok with him the way he is …probably a backyard (enclosed preferably) but just a home and not a CAGE where he is now.

If anyone has any ideas on this UBER SWEET CAT DYING TO GET OUT OF THE CAGE and GET SOME LOVE,



PLEASE EMAIL ME at [email protected]

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Thank you so much for ANYTHING ANY of you can do to help!!!!!!

Love :love::love::love::love::love::love::love::love:,
Pat and my 7 cats

aTailOf2Kitties
11-06-2011, 07:51 PM
is it a Manx cat? They don't have tails but I should hope that the vet is smart enough to know one when he sees one. They often have poo problems.

phesina
11-07-2011, 01:29 PM
All I know is what is in that post there. I think that whether he's a Manx or not, the real problem is that he can't control his defecation, which makes it very hard for him to find a home, even a foster home.

Thanks for the tip, aTailOf2Kitties, that Manx cats often have this kind of problem. I didn't realize it comes along with the breed sometimes.

I will write to the poster and suggest she find out if he is a Manx and, if so, communicate with the local Manx breeders and cat fancy. Maybe a Manx cat lover who is accustomed to such drawbacks would adopt him.

I hope somebody will take him in. If he's not a Manx or they can't find the right Manx-lover to take him in, maybe he could be a barn cat? Or live in some kind of space, an enclosed yard as suggested perhaps, where it wouldn't matter where he did his job.

May God bless you, Dave, and find you the right home! :love::love::love::love::love::love::love::love:

Karen
11-07-2011, 01:44 PM
I'd contact Manx rescue, as they often deal with this sort of birth defect. They are experienced with the issue, and might have a home for him.

lvpets2002
11-07-2011, 04:33 PM
:) There is a diff of Manx && of No tail at all.. At least a Manx has a nubb of a tail && that is what helps for the muscle control of poops or not.. This baby has nothing in the rear but his A Hole.. Which means of no muscle control for pooping..

Karen
11-07-2011, 06:49 PM
:) There is a diff of Manx && of No tail at all.. At least a Manx has a nubb of a tail && that is what helps for the muscle control of poops or not.. This baby has nothing in the rear but his A Hole.. Which means of no muscle control for pooping..

Helene, Manx can have this conditional as well. Manx actually vary - some have a very short tail "a stumpy" Manx, some just a nubbin "a stubby" Manx, and some no tail at all - a "rumpy" Manx. The rumpy Manx sometime have this difficulty with control, and even some stumpy ones do. It varies kitty to kitty.

phesina
11-07-2011, 07:16 PM
Thanks for the input, Karen and Helene. :love::love: I contacted the original poster and told her about this thread and about contacting Manx breeders and Manx rescuers.

I hope little Dave gets just the right home, and if Pet Talk helps to bring that about, that's wonderful!

:love::love::love::love::love::love::love::love:

Lizzie
11-09-2011, 01:06 PM
Is he a black cat? I hope he isn't because I have an almost uncontrollable need to take in black cats in trouble. Please let him be buff, or white so I can simply hope he finds a good home.

What is the problem with a sanctuary? There are some good ones out there.