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Roo got her name because she looks a bit like the kitten version of a kangaroo. Her legs are the right size, says Marnie Russ, co-founder of the National Kitten Coalition who helped rescue her, they just dont have balls in the elbow joints. Because of Roos birth defect, she is unable to walk like other kittens and instead spends more time sitting on her haunches.
Roo was delivered to the National Kitten Coalition by Animal Control along with two siblings. Judging from the size of her siblings, who have reached the two-pound mark and have been adopted, Roo is estimated to be about two months old even though shes only about half that size, herself. Marnie believes Roos physical disabilities gave her a slow start since she would have had a harder time accessing the resources that helped her siblings grow at a healthy pace.
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For now, the first priority is helping her gain weight, then watching how she distributes the new weight on her legs. Once her weight is stable, theyll begin developing a plan for physical therapy. Theyre also looking at splints in case she needs some extra support. If we can straighten it out, she may be able to walk better on it, says Marnie
link: (complete with a couple of short, cute vids)
http://iheartcats.com/roo-the-kangaroo-kitten-doesnt-let-physical-challenges-slow-her-down/
and from youtube
CurtEastPoint
(18,656 posts)Best wishes to Roo!
UtahLib
(3,179 posts)melman
(7,681 posts)I was just thinking about her earlier tonight. Weird.