Special-needs pets February 25, 2013
Lawrence residents who own pets with disabilities say their animals are worth the extra TLC. Most of the time, they add, their special-needs dogs and cats don’t seem to notice they’re any different from other pets. See some of these pets in action.
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Betty McKinley, Lawrence, gives her cat Midnight her morning insulin shot. Midnight, who is diabetic, gets a shot twice every day.
Mary Bellamy's cat, Hibiscus, had surgery to remove her eyes, which never developed well enough for her to see.
Hibiscus, who has no eyes, is an active cat that likes to play but sometimes needs a little help when she bats her toy away. Owner Mary Bellamy of Lawrence makes sounds to help her head the right direction.
Mary Bellamy, Lawrence, holds her cat, Hibiscus. Bellamy brought Hibiscus home right after the cat had surgery to remove her eyes, which never developed well enough for her to see.
Hibiscus, who belongs to Mary Bellamy of Lawrence, is blind. The cat's eyes, which never fully developed, were surgically removed before Bellamy brought her home.
Izzy, a one and a half year old Australian Shepherd who has only three legs, leaps to catch a flying disc. Izzy's right front leg had to be amputated last summer after she was hit by a car. Her owners are Brooke and Mario Fontana, Lawrence.
Izzy, a one and a half year old Australian Shepherd who has only three legs, runs after a flying disc. Izzy's right front leg had to be amputated last summer after she was hit by a car. Her owners are Brooke and Mario Fontana, Lawrence.
Mario and Brooke Fontana, Lawrence, play with their dog, Izzy. Izzy's right front leg had to be amputated after she was hit by a car, but now that she's recovered she can do almost everything other dogs can do.
Izzy, a one and a half year old Australian Shepherd who has only three legs, loves to play fetch just like any other dog. Izzy's right front leg had to be amputated last summer after she was hit by a car. Her owners are Brooke and Mario Fontana, Lawrence.
Betty McKinley, Lawrence, nuzzles her cat Midnight. Midnight is diabetic, and McKinley must give her insulin shots twice a day.
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