38 pound cat Tina gets help
Tina was taken to the Fredericton SPCA, in Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada, by a local animal control officer. Tina’s history is not known but it is suspected that she has been living under a closed in structure.
Kitty was taken to the Hometown Veterinary Hospital in Fredericton shortly after arrival. She was named “Tina” because of the similarity between her case and that of Tiny, who came into the care of the Fredericton SCPA back in 2012.
At a staggering, 38lbs, Tina’s health was compromised. “She completely filled the cage,” said Fredericton SPCA supervisor, Andrea Stone, about Tina’s arrival. “I was very worried for this cat. I didn’t think she would survive,” Stone explained.
Since her arrival, Tina has taken temporary residence at the Hometown Veterinary Hospital. “Tina has been doing well since she joined us. She has lost a few pounds and she seems to be adjusting well to her new diet and exercise regimen,” said Dr. Chelsie Armstrong, who has been one of a few people taking care of Tina.
Now, Tina’s journey to achieving a healthy weight will be a one that takes time. “Tina has a long road to recovery ahead of her and we have to closely monitor her health during her weight loss,” said Armstrong, who also added, “she is on track to becoming a healthy cat once again!”
FSPCA Director of Operations Annette James said that while Tina’s physical condition is shocking, there is an opportunity to reinforce the educational messages that Tiny’s situation brought to light. “Pet owners need to understand that obesity threatens to cut short an animal’s life and is actually a form of neglect in that paying attention to diet is important to health and happiness. Tina’s weight and her inability to clean herself have also resulted in other serious and distressful physical side effects. Tina’s care will also cost a lot of money,” James admits, but he said, “She’s worth it. She’s beautiful with a delightful personality in spite of her pain and discomfort.”
Source: www.lifewithcats.tv