Poor Jerry had more than a little taken off the top.
The black fuzzy feline was found wandering Keremeos in May with severely infected head lacerations.
According to the woman who found him, it was possible he was attacked or pecked at by birds or maybe had gotten in a fight with wildlife.
Either way, his wound had been come infected, rendering Jerry in pain and unsightly.
However, the Okanagan Humane Society came to the rescue, bringing Jerry to the Spall and Harvey Animal Hospital in Kelowna.
91裸聊视频淲e have nursed him back to health and he is fully recovered, fixed, vaccinated and dewormed, and his new fur coming in with all this love and care has been truly amazing to all of us,91裸聊视频 said OHS president Romany Runnells.
Jerry91裸聊视频檚 long luxurious coat is partly due to the loving care of his foster mom in Lake Country who has been helping the cat recover.
Given his dance with wilderness, Jerry is retiring from a life outside and will remain an indoor cat.
If you would like to meet the new transformed Jerry or have questions about possibly adopting the handsome boy, please call his foster caregiver Carole at 250-681-6689 in Lake Country.