A Cat Found Trap On The Concrete Wall Will Be Around A Full Turn And Will Breath Is Taken Of The Man Who Took Him
The kitten, which was found on the concrete wall, made a full turnaround and won the heart of those who took him.

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Little Wanderers NYC was contacted about a kitten found on a concrete wall in the Bronx, New York. He had a very rough shape and was crowing for help. Rescue volunteers raced to save him and rushed him to the vet. The volunteer said on Lovemeow.
“We named him Clayton (as he was discovered on Clay Avenue). The veterinary staff immediately realized that he had stabilized his body temperature, but this was dangerously low,”
LITTLE Wanderers NYC shared.
The kitten was estimated to be 8 months old, weighed very low, and had a severe upper respiratory tract infection. Despite being very frail, he was eager for attention and tried to lift his head for the pet.

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“Clayton had hypothermia, a horrible upper respiratory infection, and tongue ulcers. He was on the verge of death, but came back to life within hours of being rescued.”
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With intensive care to treat his anemia, pneumonia, and a host of other health problems, Clayton was able to open his eyes and breathe much better. They put him in thermal support to help regulate his body temperature.

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“The cat was so cute that it purred when the medical staff looked at it,” the Little Wanderers of New York shared. “Our collective assumption is that he was absent for three weeks or more, depending on his condition. He’s a really good cat, so we don’t understand why there isn’t an enhanced soul.”
The biggest problem was getting him to eat because of his numerous ulcers and esophagitis.

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“A feeding tube would help him overcome the hump and provide nutrition to strengthen his immune system while allowing the healing of the upper digestive tract,” added the little vagabonds of New York City.
“He played and purred in everything. He was the sweetest cat in the world.”

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When Clayton was enough to be discharged, he returned home with Little Wanderers NYC and volunteer Rebecca L. The sweet kitten snuggled up next to her adoptive mother and could not have enough affection.
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“He was becoming more active, more brilliant, and speechless. Their rumbling was so loud that they were almost grateful,” the rescuers shared.

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After several days of painstaking care, the kitten finally showed interest in food and began to eat like a champion. All the rescuers were overjoyed. “He ate 2.5 cans a day and almost forgot that he was sick.”
After his amazing foster mom restored him to health, Clayton made an incredible recovery.

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Not only did he succeed, no matter what, but he snuck into the hearts of his host family. Rebecca could not part with her miracle baby boy and officially adopted him.
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It’s been three years since Clayton found his “happy forever”. He is a loving cat for everyone around him, both for humans and for fluffy. Every time his mother brings new foster children home, he reaches out for help and gives these needy cats the same love he received when he was rescued.

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“Clayton means the world to me. When I wake up most nights, he snuggles in my arms. This is the perfect daddy cat for all my parents. He is very patient, sweet, and funny,” Rebecca wrote.
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“I laugh at his quirks and quirks all the time. He is the perfect boy. So I encourage him. People who are lucky to have him want the perfect pet, but the upset ones are the perfect ones.”

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Clayton has come a long way since he was rescued from Bronx street.
“Raising a cat saves lives. Clayton is a success story and a testament to the power of teamwork. It takes an entire village to do this!”

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