A ginger kitten who couldn’t open his eyes, wandered his way to a house. A woman came to his rescue and turned his life around.
Early this year, Carmen Weinberg, founder of Animal Friends Project in Delray Beach, Florida, was contacted about a neighborhood stray who needed immediate medical attention. A lady found the kitten outside her home, crying nonstop.
“She told us that there was a sick orange cat crying in front of her house. He seemed to suffer from mange (a skin disease) and could not open his eyes,” Carmen told Love Meow.
Carmen rushed to the location to check on the young cat. When she arrived, the kitten was sitting in the yard with his eyes crusted shut.
As soon as she got out of her car, the kitten approached her and meowed even louder. “He was crying loudly for someone to notice him and help him.”
She offered him a plate of food, and the hungry kitty started devouring it. As he was eating, she gently pushed the plate into a carrier and the little one just walked right in.
“He was so hungry and covered in mange — it was like a hard shell all over his body. His eyes were closed as a result of it.”
Carmen named the kitty Simba and took him home to treat him. Over the next few days, the “hard shell” started to come off in clumps, and Simba’s transformation began.
“I put coconut oil on his ears and head to help soften the crust and then used a flea comb to brush it off. Then I took him to see Dr. Maria Lowry at Chasewood Animal Hospital in Jupiter, Florida to be tested and vaccinated,” Carmen told Cat Lovers.
Simba got a much-needed bath and was all cleaned up after days of treatment. He could finally open his beautiful eyes to see.
Each day, he was looking better and stronger — he was eating like a champ, putting on weight and gaining strength. His gorgeous little face was no longer hidden beneath all the crust after a month of treatment.
“There is nothing like seeing a cat relaxed, knowing they are no longer feeling miserable,” Carmon said. “Simba continued to recover. He lost a lot of hair but his skin was healing nicely.”
Whenever Carmen entered his room, Simba would flop on his side and be ready for some head scratches.
He was grateful to be helped after having wandered the streets without sight for so long. The wonder kitty never ceased to amaze his foster family with his resilience.
In a couple of months, he grew back his beautiful ginger coat and reclaimed his sass and cattitude.
“Simba has been with us for six months now. He loves to be touched and rolls on his back so we can pet his tummy,” Carmen shared with Cat Lovers.
The sweet tabby, now all grown up, has blossomed into a handsome cat. The kitten that they found in front of the house, has completely transformed.
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