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Found Dragging His Rear Legs Behind Him, Due To The Strangeness Of The Injury Providing Him A Home Was Not Going To Be Easy!

He has had to battle a few health issues!

Via a GoFundMe campaign, enough money was raised for Wyatt’s flight to Denver where he met his new parents for the very first time. As luck would have it it was Amelia’s birthday! On that special day, she received the best gift ever.

Photo Courtesy of @little_warrior_wyatt on Instagram

Since arriving at his forever home, Wyatt — who celebrated his first birthday in June 2018 — has had to battle a few health issues, including a broken leg related to his paralysis and kidney damage caused by the injury to his spine. He was also diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, a disease that has weakened Wyatt’s heart muscle, making it harder for it pump blood.

Due to the issues with Wyatt’s heart and kidney, he’s not an ideal candidate for a lot of medical procedures, which means there are fewer treatment options available for him. “We just know that the end of every day we will do anything to protect him and keep him happy and healthy,” says Amelia. “Whatever Wyatt needs we will always get it for him because we love him.”

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While Wyatt has more medical issues than other cats his age, he is still a very happy and active boy who absolutely loves to play. Not only does this adorable special needs cat enjoy playing with sweatshirt strings and his animal toys, Wyatt has no trouble getting around his house.

“He really loves chasing after those sparkle pom balls!” says Amelia. “He will put any toy in his mouth and just carry it around — it is just the cutest thing ever!” He also adores cuddling with his parents, and not only does Wyatt have to sleep between his mom and dad each night, his paws have to be touching — or almost touching — their faces.

Photo Courtesy of @little_warrior_wyatt on Instagram

Over the past seven months, Wyatt has developed an incredibly special bond with his mom and dad, and this extremely cute cat knows he can rely on Amelia and Alex to give him the best care possible. While Wyatt requires a bit more attention than the average cat, his parents have found that expressing his a bladder a few times a day really isn’t that big of a deal.

“Expressing him is easier than having to take a dog outside to go to the bathroom!” says Amelia. “Also, when you love any being this much, nothing is ever too difficult to take care of. Love makes even the hardest things easy.”

Photo Courtesy of @little_warrior_wyatt on Instagram

By sharing Wyatt’s story, Amelia hopes more people will realize special needs animals aren’t necessarily more expensive or time-consuming to care for than their counterparts. However, this adorable young cat with hind leg paralysis and incontinence is different from the average feline in other ways.

Not only does Wyatt bring a smile to the face of every person he meets, he has been able to establish incredibly deep and meaningful bonds with both of his parents in the short time he has known Amelia and Alex.

Photo Courtesy of @little_warrior_wyatt on Instagram

“He is our soulmate and best friend. I know that some people may find it weird that a kitty is our soulmate, but it completely and utterly describes how we feel about him,” says Amelia.

Photo Courtesy of @little_warrior_wyatt on Instagram

“Wyatt is our whole world — he is amazing.”

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To learn more about this adorable cat, you can follow Wyatt here on Instagram.

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