There are some cases in animal rescue work that will stay with you forever. Kayl is one of those special cases. Kayl is here today because of the kind ARF volunteers working around the clock to fundraise, the generous donors, Wheaton Animal Hospital's vets and support team, and the care …
There are some cases in animal rescue work that will stay with you forever. Kayl is one of those special cases. Kayl is here today because of the kind ARF volunteers working around the clock to fundraise, the generous donors, Wheaton Animal Hospital's vets and support team, and the care of his foster family.
Kayl came to ARF from CACC as a last-ditch effort to save his life. He appeared to us as an emaciated cat who weighed way less than he should. He also had massive hair loss on his back, a bad upper respiratory infection, and weepy eyes. The worst part was that the bloodwork from Wheaton Animal Hospital showed that Kayl's kidneys and liver were struggling and he had a lot of inflammation in his body. But Kayl was young and a fighter and we knew we had to try to get him back to health. Wheaton Animal Hospital worked closely with Ann, ARF's president, to find the best treatment for Kayl to help save his life.
The vet team started Kayl on steroids and fluids, to help keep his inflammation down and keep him hydrated. He was brought back to the vet clinic weekly for exams and repeat bloodwork. After 2 months of treatment, Kayl's bloodwork improved significantly and he is back to being a normal cat. His hair has fully grown back and his bloodwork looks great.
Kayl is a 4-year old, brown and white tabby cat who has fought through battles that no cat should have to face. Kayl loves wet food, dry food, and churus. He is a big fan of snuggles. You will often see him curled into a ball, sleeping on towels, blankets, cat beds, or in little cat huts. He loves to be around body heat so he'll be certain to cozy up next to you in bed. Kayl has a calm and affectionate personality and enjoys being around people who love him. He is a huge fan favorite with the ARF volunteers as he has been a trooper through daily fluids, medications, and veterinary exams.
Through all of the treatments, Kayl told us that he wasn't giving up and now he has the opportunity to be just like every other cat. He is looking for a loving home that will give him plenty of attention, cuddles, and companionship.
If you're ready to meet this fighter, fill out an application for Kayl today!
Kayl is microchipped, up to date on all vaccinations, neutered, and litter box trained. He has a clean bill of health from the veterinary team. Kayl's adoption fee is $135. If you are interested in meeting him, please fill out our Online Application today! Once your application has been approved, an ARF volunteer will be able to contact you to arrange a meeting.