Purrcast 45 Wilma Purrcast

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Wilma is our foster fail miracle. She was part of a bonded pair of foster cats that had an adopter. As we took her to be chipped as part of the final part of being adopted the shelter found a mass underneath her tongue consistent with an aggressive cancer. We talked with the potential adopter and they were not up for taking that on. Years later she is still with us and doing well. Currently she is on thyroid meds and a steroid for IBS. She is hungry all the time and we are just happy to have her around still. This week she has taken to curling up with the dog which makes the dog nervous but willing to cooperated with her for the shared nap times.

Wilma is our foster fail miracle. She was part of a bonded pair of foster cats that had an adopter. As we took her to be chipped as part of the final part of being adopted the shelter found a mass underneath her tongue consistent with an aggressive cancer. We talked with the potential adopter and they were not up for taking that on. Years later she is still with us and doing well. Currently she is on thyroid meds and a steroid for IBS. She is hungry all the time and we are just happy to have her around still. This week she has taken to curling up with the dog which makes the dog nervous but willing to cooperated with her for the shared nap times.