Young partially incontinent Manx needs home

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TCR
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Young partially incontinent Manx needs home

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Born April 2018 Batman is a very affectionate and outgoing black Manx mix. He loves to play and I'm told likes other cats and is used to living with a dog.

Unfortunately, Batman has some urine leakage when he sleeps. He's fine when he's awake. He'd love to find a safe outdoor home where he could be loved and spend time with people or a home with someone able to care for a special cat.

He is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, has been wormed and treated for fleas, microchipped, and tested FeLV/FIV negative.

More photos and video at
https://photos.app.goo.gl/EMVZFZqEDe8r7pfn7

Located in central NC, contact Tailless Cat Rescue at taillesscatrescue@hotmail.com for more information

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https://www.petfinder.com/cat/batman-44 ... cue-nc518/
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Re: Young partially incontinent Manx needs home

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:welcome: Tailless Cat Rescue!
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Re: Young partially incontinent Manx needs home

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I had a leaky boy, too. :wub: I wonder if this baby's really tailless from birth, or from an accident? I'd never heard of a special rescue for tailless furs! Do you know about the Facebook group for spinal cord injuries? I don't belong anymore, so I can't tell if you've posted there. https://www.facebook.com/groups/CatsWithParalysis/
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Re: Young partially incontinent Manx needs home

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He was unweaned when his mom and his siblings landed in a shelter, so he was tailless since birth. The issues were identified when he was 6 or 7 months of age, odds are since he only leaks a little, when he was small it was such a small amount that no one noticed. So he's probably had it his whole life. Urinalysis is normal.
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Re: Young partially incontinent Manx needs home

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Yes. Asleep leaking is hard to figure out anyway!
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