Adopting a pet is one of life’s greatest joys. Not only are you giving a home to one of the world’s homeless animals, you’re also making room in your local shelter for a new animal. When we visit a shelter with the intention of finding our new furry friend, it can be tough to know where to start. After all, everyone is cute, from the tiny kittens crying for attention to the calmer older cats who would prefer to hang at the back of their cage. It probably comes as no surprise that younger animals are always the first to get adopted, but whether or not an animal is able-bodied affects how likely an animal is to find a home. Along with senior animals, physically disabled animals often live in shelters for much longer than those without. It’s an unfortunate fact, but the silver lining is that more shelters and specialized rescues are working towards helping disabled animals live the life they deserve.
Recently, a group of disabled cats and kittens made their way from the Solano County Sheriff’s Office Animal Care Division to Umbrella of Hope, a rescue group based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Due to a genetic abnormality, each of the cats was born with a condition in that prevented the bones in their back legs from forming. As a result, they cannot walk like most cats, but that doesn’t mean they’re not adorable! The original group consisted of two kittens and their uncle, but they were soon joined by another kitten with similar needs.
Although the Cats of Hazard get around just fine, Umbrella of Hope is currently working towards raising funds to work with leading specialists at UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital to further enhance their quality of life. But, once their initial medical treatments are complete, they’ll all be available for adoption. If you’re interested in donating to help the Cats of Hazard, you can do so by visiting their GoFundMe page.
To learn more about Umbrella of Hope, visit their official website.
All image source: Cats of Hazard/Instagram
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