
"All the staff here at Warwick Vet have fallen in love with Bobby, so we think he will remain here with us as our clinic cat," Kate told Love Meow. Moon the resident dog has taken Bobby under his wing Kate that Bobby will need continuous care throughout his life, Kate and her coworkers have found the perfect solution for him. "Moon has been by Bobby's side helping him and laying with him. When he isn't napping in the comfort of his nest, he's likely perching on Kate's shoulder, looking over everything she does.īobby the perfect parrot kitty Kate resident dog, Moon, has taken a liking to the kitten and offers plenty of cuddles and TLC. He knew I was helping him," Kate shared with Love Meow.Įveryone at the veterinary hospital has fallen head over heels for the tabby boy. Whenever Kate comes to clear his lungs using the coupage technique (a gentle but firm percussion on the chest), Bobby is sweet as can be and never gives a fuss.īobby knows they are helping him Kate would literally lay there and allow me to do it even though he didn't enjoy it. Kate the week he was seen by a specialist, they discovered that Bobby's right lung is unlikely to re-inflate, and he will live the rest of his life with one working lung. I don't know what it is about him but he has stolen my heart and soul," Kate added. "Bobby is the sweetest little kitten I have had in a while. For a while, he was very underweight but continued trying his hardest to play like other kittens. Through treatment and painstaking care, his breathing improved little by little.Īs soon as he got better, he wanted attention and love Kate is always excited to see the veterinary staff and gives them the cutest greetings to start their day.

He was immediately up on his paws with every ounce of energy he could muster and ready to play and cuddle.

"He's always had a fighting attitude from the minute he arrived."īobby came to Warwick Veterinary Hospital in poor shape Kate kitten named Bobby was eager for attention as soon as he regained some strength.

"He was in an oxygen tent for the first week to help him breathe better and take away some of the stress on his little body trying to breathe on his own," Kate Hayes, a veterinary nurse, shared with Love Meow. X-rays showed that his right lung was severely compromised, and they started him on antibiotics right away. He came with noticeable respiratory issues and had trouble breathing. A kitten got a whole team to help him breathe better, and he turned into the happiest shoulder cat.īobby the kitten Kate tiny orange tabby was surrendered to Warwick Veterinary Hospital as he was in poor shape.
