Georgina Price and her partner Christopher Lardner experienced the pain of losing their first adopted cat, Herbie, who was already 16 years old at the time of his rescue. They only had a short time with him before he passed away, but it left them feeling deeply saddened. However, the couple’s hearts were now open to welcoming another feline friend into their home. This story was originally featured on Instagram and reported by meow.af.
Georgina stated that she couldn’t stop thinking about the animals in shelters that only had a few months left to live. So, she and her partner decided to search for a unique cat that might need a little more time to find a forever home.
Georgina came across Toby and Quinton while she was casually browsing the internet. She shared with Bored Panda that these two lovely cats were discovered on the RSPCA website during their search for a new home. Quinton, a black and white cat, was already 7 years old when he was found, but he had lost all of his teeth. Meanwhile, Toby, who was six years old at the time, had an abundance of loose skin. The RSPCA had advertised them as a bonded pair, and Georgina and her family thought it would be even better to help both of these charming cats rather than just one.
Georgina eventually discovered that Toby had been diagnosed with a genetic disorder called Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) or feline cutaneous asthenia (FCA). This condition causes the skin to become unusually stretchy, loose and fragile due to a lack of collagen. Georgina had never heard of this disorder before she found Toby.
Georgina and Christopher paid a visit to the RSPCA to see the pair, who were residing in a special unit. Upon arrival, they noticed that both of them were extremely frightened and were crouching at the furthest corner. Toby was particularly frightened, and he spent the entire time behind Quinton, shaking.
Georgina managed to cuddle Quinton, but Toby was too frightened to be touched. However, despite this setback, she and Christopher believed they were equipped to provide the necessary care for Toby, a skittish cat with special needs, so they decided to adopt both felines. The couple remained optimistic about their ability to care for these two cats. Image credit: tummyandgummy.
Credit for the image goes to tummyandgummy. It took Toby and Quinton some time to adjust to their new home and feel at ease. Initially, they spent weeks hiding under the bed due to fear. Gradually, with love and food, they began to come out of their shell. Now, they have taken over the place and behave as if they own it. They do as they please and show annoyance when disturbed while asleep on the bed or elsewhere.
The image credits go to tummyandgummy for providing the photo. Toby, the cat, has a delicate skin elasticity condition, which means that he is susceptible to injury even when he is grooming himself or playing with Quinton. His owners, Georgina and Christopher, are worried about his long-term health because of the extra weight of his stomach that hangs down to his knees due to the symptoms of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. They are concerned that the added weight may cause joint problems and are constantly monitoring him to ensure that he doesn’t get hurt or develop any wounds, which Toby hates.
Georgina expressed gratitude that her son’s hypermobility condition is not severe and can be easily managed. Due to weaker skin, he often experiences tears, particularly around his neck and head. Georgina mentioned that they try to prevent injury by discouraging him from scratching or trimming his nails too short. However, the child seems to have a sense of independence and believes that he can take care of himself. He seeks help from his pet dog Quinton to clean himself, especially around any cuts on his face and head.
Toby’s owners are constantly making efforts to reduce the stress on his joints and prevent him from jumping off high places in order to keep him safe. They also diligently take care of his nails to minimize the risk of injury. However, Toby seems to be quite confident and independent, thinking that he can take care of himself. Despite the extra care that Toby requires, Georgina and Christopher are overjoyed to have him and his bro Quinton as their pets.
<Toby, despite his health condition, is an ordinary feline who loves to indulge in bird watching, playing with bouncy balls and snuggling with his human companions. Georgina, his owner, revealed that Toby is fond of belly rubs and often positions himself beside her, seeking some gentle rubbing on his tummy.
Toby’s story is being shared by a woman who aims to increase awareness about his rare condition and inspire more people to consider adopting special needs cats. She believes that loving and caring for these animals doesn’t require any extra effort and despite their unique conditions, they are still beautiful creatures with their own personalities and the ability to love back.
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