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Maybe, Just Maybe-An Update on Leo

With crossed fingers (and toes), it looks like Leo's worst days are behind him. His face is clear of the mossy mucousy funk that covered his face, which prevented him from breathing out of his nose and sealed his eyes closed. He wandered, alone on the streets, blind and starving.

Had it not been for Gina and her husband finding Leo stumbling in the lot near their apartment, this cat would have died very soon. You can read more about Leo's first days HERE.

It's been a week since Leo was stable enough to be transported to Aslan's Cats Sanctuary. I personally drove Leo the last two-thirds of the trip in the middle of the night with Sam riding shotgun. We didn't get home until after 1AM, but I didn't care. I knew Leo had a chance and a safe place to live, but he was in terrible condition and very weak.

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©2012 Hilary Harris. Out of confinement, now Leo has a room to relax in until he's ready to meet the other kitties of Aslan's.

I got an update from his caretaker, Hilary:

“He is in the little bedroom for a few days until I finish his meds. He is very happy [to be able to] stretch his legs, lounge on the bed, and keep eating with great relish!! He is very affectionate and does a little purr dance when I walk in the room.”

Today Leo has the possibility of a better tomorrow due to the loving care he's receiving. If he keeps eating well, in time I hope we'll see him fill out into the big boy he once was.

Leo put a pin in my heart. I only had a chance to touch him for a moment when we said our farewells, but in that moment I knew his soul, his struggle, his dreams and I think, somehow, he knew mine.

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I'm so glad to hear Leo seems to be getting better.  I wish him a very happy life at Aslan's!

You might like this.

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Donated Aslan and posted. Hope that if even one person reads it they'll take the time to give something.
 Thank you for helping rescue this kids.

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