Caz special. Ce-i de facut cu Twist?Special case. What should be done with Twist?

motanelUn motanel frumos a avut nesansa sa fie accidentat si sa se aleaga cu coloana rupta. Click aici sa vedeti cum se deplaseaza.

Este un pui in jur de doua luni si in ciuda problemei lui are o stare buna, mananca bine si are si chef de joaca. Isi simte labutele dar nu le poate coordona asa ca nu le poate folosi ca atare. motanelA handsome little tomcat had the misfortune to be hurt in an accident and his spine is broken. Click here to see how he moves now
He’s a kitten around two months old and despite his problem his general condition is good, he eats well and he wants to play. He can feel his paws but cannot coordinate them, so he can’t use them properly. In plus defeca si urineaza doar prin preaplin adica are incontinenta. Teoretic ar putea trai dar asta ar insemna sa aibe parte de ingrijiri speciale care necesita timp si daruire. Ar putea fi tinut intr-un spatiu destinat doar lui si ajutat sa defece si urineze. 
Presupunem ca nimeni nu avea disponibilitatea de a ingriji un motanel in situatia lui si din acest motiv inclinam catre eutanasie. 
Dar pentru ca asta ar fi ultima optiune in cazul lui indraznim sa peram ca exista o speranta de vindecare tinand cont de faptul ca este pui.

Daca stiti sau ati auzit de situatii similare care s-au rezolvat favorabil dati-ne de veste va rugam la : asociatia.robi@gmail.com.Besides, he urinates and defecates only when he’s really full, meaning he’s incontinent. Theoretically he could live, but that would mean special cares that take time and dedication. He might be kept in a separate enclosure, a kind of room just for himself, and he should be helped to empty his bowels.
We assume there’s nobody willing to take care of a kitten in this situation and that’s why we’re inclined to consider euthanasia in his case.
But, as it would be the last option, we dare to hope there is a way to heal him, taking into account that he is still a very young kitten.

If you know or have heard of similar situations that eventually ended with a recovery, please write to us at:
asociatia.robi@gmail.com.