Monkey was rescued when she was just two weeks old by a kind hearted persons. She was found semi-lifeless from a difficult environment that left her with paralyzed hindquarters.
“With warm baths, hourly feeds, a comfy bed and lots of rest and cuddles, Monkey amazingly began to gain strength,” her rescuer said.
“Like a monkey amidst the trees, she surprised everyone who came in her path, with her incredible strength using only her upper body to explore the red earth surrounds.”
At six weeks, Monkey was transported to Alice Springs to be checked by a vet, who would decide whether the kitten would be strong enough to fly to Homeless & Abused Animal Rescue Team (HAART), a rescue group from Perth.
Monkey made it to Perth where she met her foster mom, Lyn. After just five minutes, Lyn decided Monkey will be a ‘permanent member of the family’ and that ‘Monkey is not going anywhere’.
“Monkey has been receiving Bowen therapy and red light therapy regularly. Coupled with regular exercise, the improvements in Monkey have been remarkable.”
“There is no doubt in everyone’s mind, that Monkey will continue to regain more use of her back legs and she has amazed everyone in her new ability to take off her nappy and toilet herself in the kitty litter.” her rescuer said.
Watch Monkey’s amazing story here:
Source: Lovemeow.com