The stunning rescue cat now goes above and beyond to ensure that other animals that visit the clinic flourish.
Dr. Raquel said, “After I did some preliminary work, Ferg, as we nicknamed him, amazingly preserved feelings in his tail and hind legs.”
I was unable to utilize or move them, but I could feel when I struck them, suggesting that he would soon be able to walk and use the restroom on his own once more.
The doctor has high expectations for the small cat despite the fact that his treatment will be drawn-out and difficult.
He claimed that because Ferg is a Scottish Fold, he needed a true Scottish name. I gave him the name Ferg, which in Scotland, where I attended veterinary school, means “Man of Strength.”
The healthcare personnel welcomed any success. A few weeks later, Ferg was able to recover.
Raquel stated, “I’d like to think that our care had a part, but it didn’t.” Ferg was inspired by creating a new cat friend.
This cat engages in behavior that we should all model for our friends.