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In addition to Blanca, here’s what also arrived this past weekend:  Two adorable 12-week old kittens who came to us from the Panhandle Animal Shelter in Sandpoint, Idaho.  The shelter had named them Spazzy — that’s him on the left — and his sister Teeny.  They were born with missing bones in their rear legs — it looks like both the tibia and fibula are simply not there.  Perhaps as a result of that, their back feet are upside down and backwards … notice how Spazzy’s left rear foot is positioned.

When we hold them up in the air, their rear legs just dangle and kind of spin around.  And yet … put these two on the ground, and they can get around just fine.  Teeny does a modified bunny hop while Spazzy scoots around at a blur.

The shelter had placed these two with a foster mom, Nicki D., who emailed us with some background on them.  In her message she wrote, "So basically, these guys are hardly any different than taking care of a normal cat. Except that they are disfigured, and people start talking euthanasia and removal of limbs around them."  (Nicki’s emphasis.)

Nicki also told us that Spazzy is the "great adventurer" while Teeny is "a dreamer."  They are both sweet and affectionate, and Teeny just starts purring as soon as she sees you. 

But … I think it’s time for a name-the-kittens contest!  Please post your name suggestions on the blog, and if we pick your names, we’ll send you either a Rolling Dog Ranch hat or a set of our greeting cards … your choice!

Here’s some video of this duo that I shot in my office this afternoon.  You’ll see that except for those back legs, these two are happy, healthy and spunky little guys.

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55 responses to “They’re Missing Bones But Not Spirit”

  1. Lu Avatar
    Lu

    A fan of your site, I am also the home to a variety of stray and abandoned dogs and cats, one cat of which has been determined to be a “special needs” kitty, and his name is Aslan, or Assy for short-his problems are more mental than physical, and it has taken alot of work to get him where he is these days. Anyways, back to the kittens. After doing some research, I have come to the conclusion that Achilles-which I have seen has already been suggested-should be the name for the male and Hero, the name for the female. I have a tendency to reflect upon the animals entirety, including perosonality, background, etc, when coming up with names. And so there u have my suggestions! And ty for providing such a great place for disabled animals! There needs to be more like u!

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  2. Tamara Charles Avatar

    My daughter and I they are so adorable and deserve names with character.
    Our favorites are:
    Calvin and Opal
    Elliot and Olive

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  3. marcia Avatar
    marcia

    How about the names of oscar and emmy?

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  4. Helen Rietz Avatar

    To me, Teeny’s movement looks like she’s trying to be a kangaroo — so I’d name her “Kanga.” As for Spazzy – why not call him “Scooter.” They are adorable, and I’m glad they will have good lives with you guys.

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  5. Marilyn Wilson Avatar
    Marilyn Wilson

    Animal lovers!
    There’s a dog here in Springdale Wa., he showed up on an acquaintance home, he is elderly but fat, friendly but has what they say is a crushed skull, they think he has been that way for a long time. They aren’t really dog people and have two little grand-kids and are worried although he’s friendly that he might accidently hurt them. I have five dogs and can’t take him, I need a rescue or individual to help him. I’m running an ad in the local paper to see if an owner shows up for him, I’m not describing him in the ad, if he abandoned then we need some help.
    Thanks.

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