
This is Maple today. One year ago, she was dumped at East Valley Shelter in Los Angeles after being bred, suffering from scarcoptic mange and, a traumatic, high impact injury to her right hind leg, shattering her femur into 7 pieces. Here is her original plea video:
Veronica Perry sent out this photo as a last ditch plea to save Maple from being PTS.

Lee Goldberg from Animal Advocates Alliance left work in the middle of the day from her law firm job to pick Maple up and get her to a vet. (thank you lee!)

She was to be spayed while under anasthesia, but surgeons decided against proceeding. It took them so long to put her leg back together, they didn't feel it was safe to keep her under anesthesia any longer. The spay was put off until one month later.

Two weeks into her recovery, Maple went into labor. She was pregnant through the whole ordeal! She gave birth to 2 live puppies, but with her scarcoptic mange, we had to find bottle feeders for the babies.
Happily, the babies survived and were placed into forever loving homes! It was at this time that Maple came to my house as a foster.

I quickly discovered that Maple didn't know how to take a walk. She was terrified of walking along the sidewalk. It took me about 6 weeks to get her walking comfortably, and going into stores.
But at my house, Maple was a perfect fit! After seeing how great she was with my neighbor's children and my own kitty, i introduced her to a litter of kittens I was fostering upstairs. It was love. She raised them as if they were her little babies she never got to mother.
All the kittens got adopted, but one, and she got older and older without any interest. Maple and her became great pals. However, a great home did finally come forward for Maple's kitten. The kitten's last night at our house was a sad one. It was as if Maple and her baby cat knew it was there last few hours together. There was snuggling, kissing, and tears on my part.

I do believe it was that evening that I decided to keep Maple for myself!
A few months later we packed up our things and made our escape from L.A. to the beautiful Northwest.
And here we are today!



Lisa,
ReplyDeleteYou are a giant heart of love! Maple is a lucky girl, she had you to mend hers.
Melinda
What a beautiful story! Love you Maple!
ReplyDeleteI love this happy-ending story! Much love to Maple and the people involved in her rescue. xo
ReplyDeleteLove you Maple & so sorry for all you have had to go through & then to have to lose your babies & your best friend cat :(( Pray from here on you will only know happiness, love & togetherness <3
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