Beans is just a great little guy, what bravery he has, he doesn't at all seem fazed by his disability. I am so glad you adopted him Lizzie, he's a total doll.
Beans is just a great little guy, what bravery he has, he doesn't at all seem fazed by his disability. I am so glad you adopted him Lizzie, he's a total doll.
Oh Lizzie - he is a little doll! Thanks so much Melissa for fostering him while transport is worked out. Thanks for sharing the pictures with PT. /mari
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Beans is adorable...I am so glad he safe with you Melissa. I know he will be happy there until he goes home to Lizzie.
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How exciting for you, Lizzie! He is precious!![]()
I don't feel excited, mostly I feel concerned. I'm ready to take on the responsibility of caring for him for life, and I am looking forward to holding him in my arms, but I'm questioning myself constantly on how well I am going to take care of him. I think Jan and Mari are going to be very helpful to me, and I'm going to rely on them greatly for advice. I've been thinking about taking him to my vet for x-rays to see just what shape his arms are in. Melissa states that he doesn't like them to be touched, so I want to know if they hurt him. Or is he just aware that they are a vulnerable part of him. It seems that vets who are experienced with this type of deformity are few and far between so I've also been thinking about writing to the Best Friends Sanctuary to ask their advice on veterinary help. I've got lots of questions and concerns, but Beans just copes and enjoys his life as it is.Originally Posted by kimlovescats
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