Paralyzed Cat No One Wanted, Now Learns to Walk For The First Time

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When he was found, Milo was dragging his back legs around

When he was found, Milo was dragging his back legs around

In a quiet neighborhood, the discovery of a tiny, helpless kitten marked the beginning of an extraordinary tale. The little feline was found dragging his hind legs when the heartbreaking sight caught the attention of a compassionate and observant citizen looking for stray dogs to feed. Little did she know, she was about to witness resilience and miracles.

“Two days before I rescued Milo, I was like, ‘I am so sad for the rescuer that rescues paralyzed cats because it’s such a hassle.’” Milo’s rescuer said. “I am like, ‘I would never rescue a paralyzed cat.’” Lucky for Milo, her vow didn’t last long.

Milo had very little use of his back legs

Milo had very little use of his back legs

Placing trust in the hand that fed him

Meet Milo, a black and white stray cat haunted by fear, unable to walk or use his hind legs. His innate aversion to human touch was a barrier to the love that could accelerate his healing process. Although Milo was very scared and prone to scratching at first, a transformation was set in motion with a simple act of kindness – the offering of food and a gentle touch.

At first, Milo was very scared and prone to biting

At first, Milo was very scared and prone to biting

Slowly but surely, Milo began to place his trust in the hand that fed him. “It took me five minutes to get him from scared to ‘OK, I will accept so much love,’” the woman said.

Milo now enjoys being pet by his rescuer

Milo now enjoys being pet by his rescuer

A remarkable transformation

Milo’s journey to recovery involved a diverse approach—from physiotherapy to electrotherapy, hydrotherapy, and the challenge of walking over hurdles!

Milo receives hydrotherapy as part of his rehab

Milo receives hydrotherapy as part of his rehab

Milo practices walking over hurdles

Milo practices walking over hurdles

Milo’s rehabilitation became a testament to perseverance. With each passing day, his rehab team helped him push through the obstacles, his resilient spirit emerging against all odds. In under seven months, Milo underwent a remarkable transformation, nearing a full recovery and reclaiming his health. Now, “He can walk, he can run (he has a wobbly run and a wobbly walk), but he can’t jump or use very big force on his back legs,” his rescuer said.

Milo learns to balance himself on medicine balls.

Milo learns to balance himself on medicine balls.

The power of love

At the heart of Milo’s triumphant journey was the undeniable power of love—a force that transcends both human and feline needs. The nurturing touch and genuine care provided the essential elements for Milo’s healing, showcasing the profound impact that compassion can have on even the most fearful and broken souls.

In the end, Milo’s story serves as a poignant reminder that love can mend bodies and wounded spirits. “Milo is a very mischievous cat who just does whatever he wants. It was a very intense journey for him to become the cat he is now. He’s come such a long way.”

Milo now loves physical touch

Milo now loves physical touch

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