Kitten squashed in reclining sofa is '˜a little fighter'
The kitten, named Squishy by Cats Protection (CP) volunteers, suffered spinal nerve damage after the incident.
Incredibly the young animal received no broken bones, but vets believe she may also have a form of dwarfism.
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Hide AdAfter being told of the potential costs involved with treatment, the kitten’s previous owners signed her over to CP’s care.
Squishy’s fosterer, who wished to remain anonymous and is caring for the kitten at her home in Hemel, said: “She’s an absolute delight and a little fighter. The vet says she is not in any pain.
“That was important to me, knowing that she would still have a quality of life because I didn’t want to put her through anything if she wouldn’t be pain free.
“We have to do a lot of physio with her, but it’s working. She’s started walking on her back legs.
“She’s wobbly, but there is some feeling there.
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Hide Ad“We doubt she will ever have full mobility and for that reason, she’ll have to be an indoor cat.”
It is thought Squishy is only around five weeks old, which means she was taken away from her mum and siblings far too early. CP recommend rehoming kittens at nine weeks at the earliest.
Currently Squishy is unable to use the litter tray so her fosterer is providing her with puppy training pads as well as bathing her throughout the day.
It is hoped she will be rehomed at some point in the future but for now, this little lady has a long road to recovery.
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Hide AdThe full extent of the damage to Squishy’s hind legs will not be known until she grows, but the Hemel Hempstead and Berkhamsted branch of the CP has set up an online fund for donations towards her ongoing care, and any operations she may have.