Caroline Grace, founder of Baby Kitten Rescue, was contacted about a kitten who had been brought into a vet clinic for help. The tabby appeared to have an abnormality in one of her front legs, and was in need of rescue.
“The person who took her in, noticed that something was wrong. The vet referred her to us. I saw this precious angel, and I couldn’t say no,” Caroline shared with Love Meow.
The kitten was named Mildred (aka Milly). She was an instant cuddle-bug and so happy to be doted on.

Milly instantly settled into her comfy modern room and thudded down on a cover to rub in all the delicateness. She did a speedy visit around her space some time recently making her way to Caroline for a few head scratches.
In no time, the cat filled the room with her sweet murmurs as she lay comfortably on her cultivate mother.

The following day, Milly was taken to the vet to be seen by a neurologist. She overseen to charm everybody she came over and kept her murmur engine running.
After getting an MRI, x-rays, and bloodwork done, they had a much superior understanding around her condition.

Milly has hydrocephalus (a buildup of liquid within the brain), which is being treated with medicine to undertake to decrease the weight on the brain. The front portion of her brain too did not create appropriately.
In spite of it all, “Milly is appearing exceptionally few neurological side effects at this time. She is eating, pottying, playing, and resting like a ordinary cat.”



“She merits the chance to live a full and cheerful life, so we are aiming to do everything ready to to donate that to her.”
When Milly is prepared, she will have brain surgery to deplete a sore and embed a shunt to deplete abundance liquid, giving her the most excellent quality of life.
