Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
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Jubilee
Jubilee- spent 45 days dumped in the woods surviving, is now fighting for her life
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
💔 After 45 Days of Surviving Alone… Jubilee Is Fighting for Her Life. 💔 Jubilee. Named after the church where her family abandoned her instead of doing the right thing and finding her a loving home or rescue. They gave her no chance. For a month and a half, Jubilee survived alone in the woods beside that church, just feet from a busy road. Every night she curled up alone in the woods, scared, and forgotten. For weeks, we showed up every single day. We fed her on a schedule, let her get used to our scent, built a custom trap, monitored trail cameras, and prayed she would trust us enough to walk into that kennel. She was so broken. You’d only catch glimpses of her peeking through the trees or walking down the side of the road with her head hanging low. Then one day… she chose to trust us. She walked into the kennel. We cried tears of relief because we truly believed the hardest part of her story was finally over. Jubilee settled into her foster home and experienced things she’d likely never had before—a soft bed, toys, regular meals, and people who loved her. She finally got to stop surviving, stop living in fight or flight and simply be a dog. But that happiness lasted only a few days. Jubilee didn’t want to eat dinner Wednesday. Anyone who knows Jubilee knows that’s not normal. Her foster rushed her in for testing and unfortunately she tested positive for parvo. Now the little dog who survived abandonment, starvation, loneliness, and weeks alone in the woods is lying in an emergency hospital, fighting for her life. It’s impossible not to wonder… If someone had simply vaccinated her… If someone had simply asked a rescue for help… If someone had simply cared… Would she be fighting for her life today? We can’t change the choices that were made for Jubilee. We can only fight to make sure they aren’t the reason she loses her life. Our rescue is exhausted. Emergency after emergency has drained every dollar we have. Medical bills continue to pile up, but giving up on Jubilee has never been an option. Please, if you can, donate. If you can’t, please share her story. She waited 45 days for someone to save her. Please don’t let her run out of time now. ❤️ She deserves the chance to know that being rescued wasn’t the happiest part of her story… it was only the beginning.

Ellie
Hit by a Car at Just One Year Old — Ellie Needs an Amputation to Live
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Purrfectly Wonky Rescue received a call we simply couldn’t ignore. A one-year-old blue heeler — just a baby — was rushed to the emergency vet after being hit by a car. She arrived scared, in severe pain, and completely dependent on the people around her to save her life. Her owner loved her deeply but didn’t have the funds for the life-saving surgery she desperately needs. Faced with an impossible situation, they made the heartbreaking decision to euthanize. That’s when our phone rang. Our veterinarian asked if we could step in. And the truth is… how do you say no to a one-year-old dog who still has her whole life ahead of her? We didn’t hesitate. We said yes. Right now, she is stable, but her injuries are severe. Her right hind leg is shattered beyond repair, and she will need an amputation to survive — and to live a pain-free, happy life. She’s spending the weekend at the emergency hospital, holding on and waiting for her second chance. Now we’re asking — truly begging — for your help. Our rescue funds are nearly gone, and this surgery is estimated to cost $1,500–$2,000. We stepped up because she deserves a future, but we cannot do this alone. Every single dollar matters. Every share matters. Every person who sees this could be the reason she gets to live. Even $1 helps. It all adds up and brings her one step closer to waking up from surgery — pain-free — with a full life ahead of her. Tripod dogs don’t just survive… they thrive. They run, play, and love just like any other dog. She didn’t deserve what happened to her. But together, we can change how her story ends. If you’ve ever loved a dog… If you believe they deserve a chance… Please help us save her life.

4 Pups
Urgent Need to Treat These Heart-worm Positive Pups
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
We are currently fighting for four heartworm-positive dogs in our rescue… and we desperately need help to save them. When we rescue, we say yes to the dog in front of us regardless of the costs ahead. These are the unforeseen expenses that come with saving lives. But this case is different. We cannot take in anymore animals until heartworm treatment is funded Heartworm disease is not “just worms.” It is a slow, devastating, and often fatal disease caused by parasites transmitted through a single mosquito bite. As the disease progresses, dogs begin to cough and struggle to breathe. They become lethargic because their organs are literally being starved of oxygen. Fluid can build up in the lungs. The heart enlarges. In severe cases, worms flood the heart chambers causing sudden collapse, organ failure, and death. Untreated heartworm disease is agonizing, deadly, and so difficult to watch. And the heartbreaking truth? It is almost entirely preventable. A simple, monthly prevention costing far less than a dollar a day can protect a dog for life. But without prevention… this is what happens. Now four of our dogs are facing this battle. Peanut — discarded by a backyard breeder when she was no longer profitable. Her puppies arrived to us covered in mange, and once she could no longer produce income, she was thrown away. Astrid — tied to a pole in freezing temperatures. Emaciated. Skin and bones. Terrified. Stella — a beautiful German Shepard tied up and left outside to fend for herself. And Cleveland — one of our Texas dogs, dumped in a field like trash. Every single one of them tested positive for heartworm disease. Treatment is not simple. It requires months of strict rest and a series of injections that kill the worms slowly so they don’t break loose and cause fatal blockages. It is expensive — between $1,000–$1,500 per dog — but it is vital. Without it, they will suffer. Without it, they will die. With it… they get a chance. A chance to run without struggling to breathe. A chance to live without parasites destroying their heart. A chance at a forever home. If you can donate toward their medical care, please do. No amount is too small. Every single dollar brings them closer to being healthy, adoptable, and safe. They were failed once. Please help us make sure they are never failed again.

Isabella and Paige
Isabella and Paige’s lives took a turn, be the reason they get a fresh start
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Owner surrenders are never easy and are often the hardest ones. Meet Isabella and Paige, two dogs who were loved and once belonged to a family that cherished them. Unfortunately, life sometimes has other plans. They came from a heartbreaking situation, but one rooted in honesty and love. Their owner recognized they needed more care than he could provide—and that selfless decision may have saved their lives. Paige is dealing with flea allergy dermatitis, a painful but very treatable condition. With antibiotics and monthly prevention, she is expected to heal well and be feeling better soon. But her sister, Isabella, is suffering. About a year ago, Isabella was bred and nursed puppies. Since then, one of her mammary glands has remained severely enlarged. This is normal for whelping moms, and will typically resolve on its own, but this was not the case with Bella. Instead, it has worsened. The area is painfully swollen, red, and inflamed. Some tissue has become necrotic. She is so uncomfortable that she tried to bite when it was touched—not out of aggression, but out of pain. We don’t yet know if this is untreated mastitis or a mammary mass, but what we do know is that Isabella needs surgery. And now. There is simply no other option if she is going to live comfortably. We are currently working with our veterinarians to obtain estimates, but based on prior experience, we expect this surgery to cost well over $1,000. We are committed to helping her live the rest of her life pain free. She deserves relief. In addition to medical care, both Bella and Paige desperately need foster homes. They are safe right now in a temporary placement, but they need a long-term foster who can provide stability, patience, and love while they heal. All we ask is that you open your heart. Sometimes a donation is the difference between a life lived in pain—and one lived in comfort. Paige and Isabella have already lost so much. Let’s make sure what comes next is healing, safety, and hope. You can be the reason these sweet girls get a new start.

Hiccupp
Hiccup Needs Help With His Medial Bill Coverage
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Meet Hiccup, a 4-month-old kitten who came into our care fighting to breathe. After a vet visit, we learned he has a diaphragmatic hernia —a condition where organs have moved into the chest, leaving little room for the lungs to grow. The good news? Surgery can save his life. The hard part? The cost. We couldn’t turn away a kitten who deserves a full life, warm naps, and a future. With your help, we can give hiccup the chance to breathe easy—and grow up safe, loved, and strong. Please, consider supporting Hiccup's VERY deserving second chance. This boy deserves the world—and together, WE can give it to him. 3/21/26 Update We’re so happy to share the final update on little Hiccup — and it’s the best news possible. Hiccup had his surgery to repair his diaphragmatic hernia, and we’re thrilled to report that he has recovered well. After coming into care struggling to breathe, this brave 4-month-old kitten now has the space his lungs needed to grow and function normally. The procedure was a critical step in giving Hiccup a future, and he handled it like a champion. Since surgery, he has been healing beautifully — breathing comfortably, regaining his strength, and beginning to enjoy life the way a playful kitten should. Warm naps, gentle cuddles, and curious exploration are now part of his daily routine. This life-saving outcome would not have been possible without the support of everyone who donated, shared, and believed in Hiccup’s second chance. Your compassion helped cover the cost of surgery and gave him the opportunity to grow up safe, healthy, and loved. Because of you, Hiccup is no longer fighting for each breath — he’s simply living, thriving, and looking forward to a bright future. Thank you for helping give this deserving little boy the world.

Vanilla
Little 3-Month-Old Kitten Survives MAJOR Surgery—Now, She Needs Her Army
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Vanilla is just three months old—and her tiny body has already been carrying something no baby ever should. What everyone thought was a strange little “mass” turned out to be a massive hernia—so large it was estimated to be about the size of the vet’s hand. On a kitten small enough to fit in one. 💔 This meant poor Vanilla's organs were being painfully pushed where they never should’ve been, putting her little body under constant strain. There was no waiting this out. Vanilla needed to go straight into major abdominal surgery—and somehow, this tiny fighter made it through (with a bit of post-op attitude, of course!). Now she’s resting and recovering on heavy pain meds, starting antibiotics and anti-inflammatories, and being closely monitored as her body heals. In a couple of weeks, she’ll return to the vet to have her staples removed—and hopefully, finally get answers from the lab about what her body was trying to carry all on its own. But survival comes at a cost: X-rays, emergency surgery, anesthesia, antibiotics, pain medications, lab testing, and follow-up exams… it's adding up, quick. Already, Vanilla’s medical care has already gone well into the thousands, with her bills continuing to rise. If you’re able, please consider donating to Vanilla’s care. Every single bit helps this tiny medical mystery heal, recover, and finally just be what she deserves to be: a happy, healthy, pain-free kitten. 🐾 3/22/26 Update When three-month-old Vanilla came to us, her tiny body was carrying something no kitten ever should. What appeared to be a small mass turned out to be a massive hernia — nearly the size of a veterinarian’s hand — pushing her organs into places they didn’t belong and putting her life at risk. She needed immediate, major abdominal surgery… and thanks to your support, she got it. Today, we are overjoyed to share the news everyone has been hoping for: Vanilla has fully recovered — and she’s been adopted! After surgery, Vanilla healed beautifully. Her staples were removed, her strength returned, and her playful kitten personality quickly took over. The tiny fighter who once faced such a serious medical crisis is now running, playing, and living completely pain-free — exactly as every kitten deserves. And the best part? Vanilla didn’t just recover… she found her forever home. She is now safe, loved, and growing up exactly where she belongs — surrounded by a family who adores her. This happy ending was only possible because of you. Your donations helped cover her emergency diagnostics, major surgery, medications, and follow-up care. You gave a fragile kitten the chance not just to survive, but to thrive. From all of us — and from Vanilla — thank you for believing in her, supporting her, and helping change her story. Because of you, Vanilla’s future is bright, healthy, and full of love

Toquita
Toquita is a 1 year old Mix-Breed in Deltona, FL, who needs $2,000 for Femoral Head Ostectomy.
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
We found this sweet pup at a yard sale — yes, someone was actually selling puppies there. We couldn’t walk away and leave them behind, so we brought this little one to safety. Toquita is a gentle, resilient pup who loves people and other animals despite all she’s been through. She’s sweet, social, and affectionate, leaning into every hug and wagging her tail for anyone who shows her kindness. Her loving spirit shines, making her truly special. Toquita needs urgent medical care. Her leg injury from getting stuck in a fence caused severe damage to her hip, and X-rays confirmed she needs an FHO (Femoral Head Ostectomy). This surgery removes the damaged part of her hip joint so her body can form a comfortable “false joint.” Pain meds help for now, but only surgery will relieve her constant pain and let her live a happy, active, pain-free li Toquita’s surgery is more than we can cover alone, and the costs are pressing. Getting her the FHO she desperately needs would mean everything — seeing her finally walk, play, and live without pain would be the greatest gift. Your support helps give her the healthy, happy li 3/21/26 Update We’re so happy to share the final update on sweet Toquita — and it’s wonderful news. Toquita has successfully had her FHO surgery and is doing great! When Toquita first came into rescue, she was in constant pain from a severe hip injury caused by getting stuck in a fence. X-rays confirmed she needed a Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO) to remove the damaged part of her hip joint and allow her body to form a comfortable new joint so she could move without pain. Today, Toquita is healing beautifully. She is already becoming more comfortable, and with time, rest, and rehabilitation, she is expected to regain strength and mobility in her leg. Most importantly, the surgery has given her what she needed most — a real chance at a pain-free life. This transformation would not have been possible without the kindness of everyone who donated and shared her story. Your support helped cover the surgery and medical care that changed Toquita’s future. The little puppy who once suffered in silence is now safe, healing, and surrounded by love. Soon she will be able to walk, play, and enjoy life the way every puppy deserves. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for giving Toquita her second chance.

Toquita
Toquita is a 4 month old Mix-Breed in Deltona, FL, who needs $2,000 for Femoral Head Ostectomy.
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Toquita was brought into our rescue when we were doing our morning foster checks in. We were sitting at a red light and someone had a 50$ pups sign out for their garage sale. We stopped by, left w two puppies, and a deal to help alter the parents! So we didn’t have to pay that 50$ fee! Win win for everyone. Toquita got her leg stuck in a fence 2 weeks before we were able to rescue her. She is limping, and in serious pain. Her X-rays revealed she needs an FHO surgery basically, the vet removes the damaged part of her hip joint so her body can heal naturally with a “false joint.” It sounds intense, but dogs actually bounce back beautifully with time, love, and lots of cheese treats during recovery Toquita is a happy and sweet girl! She loves everyone she meets, and gives the most gentle kisses She deserves to have a life where she can run and play like a normal puppy. We can manage her pain with meds, but that’s just a temporary Band-Aid. She needs the surgery — ASAP — to live a pain-free, tail-wagging, zoomie-filled life.

Julio
Julio Is In Need Of Funding For Emergency Medical Care!
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Julio came to us just a few weeks ago with his littermates. Julio was diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a condition that makes him unsteady on his feet. He wobbles, he tumbles, and he gets right back up again. But recently, something terrifying started happening. Julio began having seizures—two in just one week. Even as his tiny body shakes, he still purrs. It’s nothing short of heartbreaking. This brave boy has a long road ahead. He has a vet appointment soon and a neurology consultation scheduled for the 24th. He’ll need a full workup — bloodwork, advanced testing, and medications to help control the seizures. And that’s just the beginning. We’ve already learned that Julio’s medical mystery runs deeper than we thought. At 12 weeks old, while his siblings are strong and healthy at nearly four pounds, Julio weighs just 1.8. He’s a fraction of their size. His symptoms don’t fully match his CH diagnosis. The seizures, the slow weight gain, the setbacks — they tell us there’s something more going on. We’re waiting anxiously for answers, but Julio doesn’t make it easy to relax. Because this morning, he threw us another curveball—a rectal prolapse, which now requires surgery. So here we are again, rallying for our little miracle kitten. As a small rescue, we simply can’t shoulder these bills alone. Now, we are asking for your support. Every single donation helps us give him the care he desperately needs—every test, every treatment, every chance to live the life he deserves.Please, if you can, donate to help us fund Julio’s urgent medical care. Share his story to spread the word. Julio may be small, but his fight is mighty, and with your help, he won’t face it alone. Thank you! 1/10/26 Update: Help Recoup Cost For Julios Treatment & Ongoing Care As He Continues To Heal Thriving, Healing, and Almost Ready for His Furever Home We are so happy to share some wonderful news about our little miracle kitten, Julio 💙 After everything this tiny warrior has been through—his cerebellar hypoplasia diagnosis, frightening seizures, slow growth, and emergency surgery—Julio is doing so much better. Thanks to the medical care, love, and support. Julio is stable, feeling good, and showing us his resilient spirit every single day. He still wobbles, he still tumbles… and he still pops right back up, purring as loud as ever. His seizures are being managed, he’s gaining strength, and his sweet, playful personality is shining through more and more. The next step for Julio is being neutered, and once he’s healed from that procedure, he will be officially ready for his furever home 🏡 He will need a special adopter who understands his CH and ongoing needs, but he has so much love to give and will make an incredibly rewarding companion. Donations are still appreciated in order to recoup the cost of care Julio received when his future was uncertain. Every donation, every share, and every kind word helped give him this second chance. Julio may be small, but his spirit is mighty — and we cannot wait to see him start the next chapter of his life with the perfect forever family 💙🐾

Sheldon
Saving Sheldon: A Second Chance for a Special Pup
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Sheldon arrived at a Georgia shelter in the middle of a heat stroke, weak and barely hanging on. He was placed on the euthanasia list, but this little fighter wasn’t ready to give up. With quick action and a will to live, Sheldon stabilized, and Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue stepped in right away. As he recovered from the heat stroke, the veterinary team noticed something unusual: Sheldon’s head seemed slightly enlarged. He’s suspected to have hydrocephalus, a condition caused by fluid building up around the brain. It can lead to pressure and neurological symptoms, but with the right care, many dogs live long and happy lives. Sheldon is now safe and resting in foster care. He’s already started on omeprazole, a medication that helps reduce fluid pressure in the brain and keep him comfortable. He’s alert and adjusting well as we begin planning for his next steps, including his neurology appointment scheduled for later this month. Sheldon’s journey is just beginning, and we’re committed to giving him the care he needs every step of the way. Donations help cover his vet visits, medication, and future diagnostics. Every dollar brings him closer to a second chance at life. Please consider giving today. Update 07/29 Sheldon had his big neurology appointment with the fantastic team at the University of Florida and right off the bat, he stole hearts left and right. No one can resist that sweet face and calm little soul! The neurologist confirmed Sheldon’s enlarged noggin is due to Hydrocephalus. Fortunately, he is not in any pain and is fairly asymptomatic — meaning he does not struggle with the typical symptoms (circling, trouble walking/balancing, vision issues, lethargy, seizures). His doctor did, however, say that our little guy is a bit "neurologically delayed" and "not too good at school.” Unfortunately, Sheldon is now facing a new challenge: he’s urinating constantly, sometimes five times in just a couple hours. So, it’s back to the vet we go — this time, to test for a possible pituitary gland disorder (an issue that can affect hormone balance, metabolism, and water retention). Sheldon’s current medical costs have already skyrocketed, and we’re bracing for even MORE as we continue his diagnostic testing and treatments. Beyond his emergency care, one neurology visit alone cost $295 and now he is looking at $300-400 for bloodwork and a urinalysis to hopefully give more answers. Sheldon’s come such a long way, despite so many setbacks — showing love every step of the way. So while his recovery care certainly isn’t cheap, if there’s one thing we DO know it’s that little sweet, very special, slightly-dopey boy is SO worth it. Please consider joining #TeamSheldon. Every single dollar towards his medical care is so very appreciated.

Daffodil
Daffodil’s Fight: A Tiny Life Worth Saving
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Daffodil was just days old when she arrived at Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue, injured and barely holding on. In a heartbreaking turn, her wounds weren’t from an accident, they were caused by her own mother. Deep puncture wounds marked her tiny sides, already swollen with infection. Though her eyes were still closed, her quiet presence spoke of a newborn in pain, but also one with a chance. Caring for a puppy this young is delicate under any circumstance, but Daffodil’s condition made everything more urgent. She was placed gently into the rescue’s incubator—lovingly known as the Bean Bakery—where she could stay warm, monitored, and surrounded by care. She’s receiving broad-spectrum antibiotics, pain medication, and daily wound cleanings to fight off infection and keep her comfortable. Because she’s still learning how to eat from a bottle, Daffodil is being tube-fed by hand, around the clock. It’s slow, careful work, but she’s showing signs that she wants to keep going, curling up tighter in her blankets and doing her best to hold on. Each hour she makes it through is a victory, and her tiny strength gives everyone reason to believe. There’s a long road ahead, but Daffodil isn’t in this alone. With your support, we can continue giving her everything she needs to heal and grow. She may be small, but she’s already inspired so much love. We believe in her and we hope you do too. Update 07/16 So grateful little Daffodil is doing well! Her eyes have officially opened and she’s starting to get a little cream color to her! Her wounds are healing amazing and daffodil is thriving. She is such a cute bean

Frankenstein
Tiny but Mighty: Help Little Puppy Frankenstein Fight
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
At just five weeks old, Frankenstein was being given away for free at a gas station, a tiny, broken puppy with nowhere safe to go. One of Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue’s volunteers happened to be there and scooped him up without hesitation. Covered in fleas, dangerously dehydrated, anemic, and suffering from a ruptured eye, Frankenstein had barely begun life, and already it had been cruel to him. He was rushed to the vet where treatment began immediately—flea baths, dewormers, fluids, and eye medications to ease his pain. While he's responding well to care, his eye is too damaged to save. Frankenstein will need an eye enucleation once he's strong enough for surgery. Even with everything he's faced, this little guy greets every new day with tail wags and cautious hope. Frankenstein's journey is just beginning. He’s still tiny and healing, but his spirit shines through the hardship. He’s playful when he has the energy, loves curling up in warm blankets, and leans into every gentle hand that reaches for him. With continued medical care, love, and time, Frank has a real chance at a happy, healthy life where he can finally just be a puppy. Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue is working hard to cover Frankenstein’s climbing vet bills for his upcoming surgery and medical needs. Every donation goes directly toward giving him the pain-free, joyful life he deserves. Thank you for supporting his journey. Update 05/15 Frankenstein Update: Now with 100% less eyeball and 0% chance of fatherhood! That’s right—Frank had his eye removed AND got neutered yesterday, and he absolutely rocked it! No complications, and he’s already back to his charming, one-eyed, cone-wearing self. He’s currently lounging like a king on pain meds, anti-inflammatories, and antibiotics—basically living the spa life (minus the cucumber eye treatment… for obvious reasons). Once he's healed up, Frank will be ready for his next big adventure—finding his forever home!

Chaos and Mayhem
1-Month-Old Mayhem Needs Help to Repair Life-Threatening Birth Defect
Deltona, FL • Purrfectly Wonky Animal Rescue
Kenzie's Kitten Rescue Chaos came to Kenzie's Kitten Rescue as a fragile, struggling 2-week-old kitten, unable to latch onto his bottle and gasping for air. After a thorough examination, our vets discovered that Chaos suffers from Pectus Excavatum, a serious congenital deformity where the ribs and sternum are malformed, compressing the heart and lungs. This makes breathing, eating, and even growing nearly impossible. Just one week later, our vet contacted us again—this time about another kitten in desperate need of help. Mayhem (May, for short) was dropped off at the clinic, and like Chaos, she too was diagnosed with Pectus Excavatum. These two kittens, though tiny, are fighters. Thanks to the round-the-clock critical care we've been able to provide, both Chaos and May have been holding on, but their future is unknown. In the next 4–5 weeks, both Chaos and May will require life-saving surgery to correct their deformed sternums. This surgery is not just important—it is absolutely vital. Without it, their compressed lungs and hearts will continue to suffer, leaving them with no chance at a healthy life. As symptomatic kittens, they are already struggling to breathe, and without this surgery, they will never have the chance to grow up. We are fortunate to have found a compassionate and skilled surgeon willing to help these babies, but we cannot do this without your support. The cost of their surgeries and post-operative care will be high, but their lives depend on it. Please, donate today to help give Chaos and Mayhem the chance they deserve. Update 11/21/24 Chaos' condition delayed his development significantly. He struggled to put on weight, despite best efforts. He would occasionally struggle to breathe- and would be placed on oxygen for a significant period of time. Most of Chaos’s time outside of his oxygen bubble was supervised walks around the wonky room, and snuggle time w his sister, May. Chaos’s little body just couldn’t handle the pressure anymore. I knew it was a risk I was taking- giving such a critical kitten, with a life threatening medical condition a chance. Chaos gained his wings today. He’ll always have a special place in our hearts at Kenzie' Kitten Rescue. Rest In Peace Chaos. Update 11/27/24 Mayhem is still fighting hard. The rule of thumb is if a kitten can make it to 8-12 weeks of age without any “serious” medical complications, they are a great candidate for a surgical correction. We are hopeful that Mayhem continues to stay strong so she can make it to this milestone and have a successful surgery.

