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This poor cat was found during a mass trapping with a ruptured eye.

He was brought right over to the vet and bloodwork was done which showed he was severely anemic and quite a few other elevations in his bloodwork. After these results, he’d have to wait a few days before getting the surgery.

His bloodwork finally improved and his surgery went off without a hitch but a few days later he became very lethargic and started vomiting. This poor boy now had pancreatits!

Stewie stayed at the vet recovering for about two weeks before moving in to foster care.

He was the perfect little houseguest. His playful personality really started to come through since he was healthy again.

Stewie was adopted about two months later into a wonderful where his new parents love him so much!

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