Oh, beautiful Blaye! I am very glad you saw a veterinary specialist who know how to treat your rare condition. Now you are healthy and happy!
What wonderful, fluffy fur you have - and your plush tail, wow! I would like to reach through the monitor to gently pet youSince I can't, I hope your person will give you some extra petting and scritchies for me! I bet you are busy today, playing kitty-ball, maybe taking a car ride, and having a talk with your person about something. Maybe later you will get to snuggle on your blanket with your person! I agree with Phesina, you share a home filled with love and fun!
Happy Cat of the Day to you, sweet Blaye kitten! I am so glad I got to meet you!






Since I can't, I hope your person will give you some extra petting and scritchies for me! I bet you are busy today, playing kitty-ball, maybe taking a car ride, and having a talk with your person about something. Maybe later you will get to snuggle on your blanket with your person! I agree with Phesina, you share a home filled with love and fun!
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What a brave, big hearted, beautiful girl you are, Blaye, and a miracle kitty to boot! I can only imagine how frightened your family was when they heard the diagnosis and original grim prognosis. But thankfully they refused to give in, getting a second opinion! And between your indomitable, fighting spirit, your family's devotion and your great vet care, you beat the odds, and what a happy new beginning it was for you and your family! You are one much loved girl, Blaye, and understandably so! Any kitty loving family would consider themselves blessed, having a furkid as sweet and loving as you in their lives! Thanks to your family for sharing your inspirational, heart warming, life affirming story with us! Meeting you has been one f the few bright spots in my dark, rainy day! I hope you're enjoying your much deserved day of honor, sweet baby girl, being treated to all your heart desires and more! Lots of love, cuddles and kisses to you, beautiful Blaye!
Please have your pets sterilized as soon as possible to lower, and one day hopefully eliminate, unwanted and abandoned pets. It IS our responsibility. Adopting from a shelter also helps - encouraging breeders just adds to the overpopulation.
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