The most charming stage for cats is 2 to 3 months. During the period of cute and cute breasts, how many cat owners hope that their cats can stay at this age and stay with them all the time?
The shoveler Holly has several pets at home, and one of the most special kittens is exactly in line with this need.
This cat named Giselle looks only 2 or 3 months old. Its petite body and soft look will make you mistakenly think that it is still a little cat.
However, Giselle is actually a 2-year-old adult cat.
Holly introduced that Giselle's breed is Mankikan, a naturally short-legged cat breed, like a dachshund. However, Giselle's luck is very poor, perhaps because of genetic mutations or other diseases. Giselle not only has short legs, but also seems to have stagnated in the 2-month stage.
I took it to the pet hospital for examination. After filming, I found that although the bones no longer develop, the internal organs are still growing. Giselle's organs are squeezing in the small bones, causing the body to be very fragile. Once it exceeds its ability to bear, Giselle may die!
Weak constitution is already a very difficult thing, but God seems to think that this is not enough.
Although Gisel also has a pair of Kazilan's big eyes, she can't see anything...
The physical burden may still be tolerated, but the mental trauma is difficult to heal.
It is precisely because of Gisele's physical condition that the former shoveler was discouraged. The pet hospital also suggested that it be happy
, but its tenacious vitality and hard-working attitude deeply touched Holly, and she decided to adopt Gisele.
Holly, who has rich experience in pet raising and pet medical knowledge, is the best choice for adopting Gisele, no matter how you look at it, Gisele soon followed Holly to her new home.
Gisel, who has a gentle personality, has been accepted by every family member, and the dog will come over to care about his well-being from time to time.
Cats will also be like bodyguards, often accompanying each other.
Once looked at Xiaoju who entered the house together.
Now, Giselle is still so big, and the little orange has grown into a big orange.
Giselle, who was judged by the pet doctor to return to Meow Star at any time, has been with Holly for several years in a blink of an eye and is still living in this home healthy and healthy. Perhaps, Giselle was extremely lucky in his childhood, but fortunately, he met a shoveler who really loved it and had a warm home. Meows can have a happy ending!
Raising cats is a long-term responsibility. Appearance, health and age should not be an excuse for them to be abandoned. A happy cat is actually very simple. A cat shoveler who loves it and a warm home is enough...