After Years Of Struggling On Louisiana Streets, Sick Cat Finally Finds Love She Deserves

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Jessie, a sweet black-and-white cat, spent her days roaming the streets of Louisiana, doing her best to get by. Like countless other strays, she relied on instinct and luck to survive. 

Fortunately, the neighbourhood she lingered in was home to caring locals who looked after the community cats, making sure they never went hungry. 

Even so, Jessie’s frail state showed that food alone wasn’t enough – she needed someone to truly step in and help her heal.

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That’s when two shelter volunteers stepped in. They were in the area for a trap-neuter-release program, but Jessie’s condition immediately caught their attention. She was painfully thin, weak, and clearly struggling. 

One of the volunteers, Maren, couldn’t ignore her. Without hesitation, she scooped Jessie up and brought her home.

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At first, Maren worried Jessie might have an old injury. The poor girl couldn’t even use the litter box properly, and her clumsy movements broke Maren’s heart. 

An x-ray at the vet revealed no broken bones or lasting injuries, though – the problem was simply severe malnourishment. Jessie was so weak she couldn’t walk normally.

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Determined to turn Jessie’s life around, Maren set out on a mission: to transform this frail street cat into a happy, healthy house cat. But life had another hurdle waiting. 

Just days later, Jessie tested positive for FeLV (feline leukemia virus), a contagious condition that meant she couldn’t safely live with other cats. 

Jessie would need a very special home – one where she could be the only cat and the center of attention.

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Maren, heartbroken but hopeful, began searching for the right solution. Jessie had such a gentle personality and a unique look – Maren knew she could thrive if given the right environment.

Help came in the form of a friend who mentioned the Best Friends Animal Society, a sanctuary with a dedicated wing for FeLV-positive cats. 

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There, Jessie would not only receive the medical support she needed but also endless love from staff and volunteers who specialized in caring for cats like her.

Maren reached out to Barbara Bornemann, a volunteer with Best Friends. Barbara quickly arranged transport, and soon Jessie was on her way to the sanctuary.

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Once she arrived, however, the veterinary staff discovered more about her unusual appearance. 

Jessie had a slight jaw misalignment and wobbly movements. It turned out she also had a mild form of cerebellar hypoplasia, a neurological condition that explained her quirky walk.

As if that wasn’t enough, Jessie later tested positive for feline infectious peritonitis (FIP).

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The diagnosis was devastating, but there was hope. Because her FIP was caught early, Jessie was eligible for treatment. 

With the sanctuary’s medical team and her army of loving caregivers by her side, she fought bravely through yet another challenge.

Today, Jessie is thriving at Best Friends Animal Society. She spends her days napping on volunteers’ laps, soaking up affection, and showing everyone just how sweet and resilient she is. 

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Though she’s faced more obstacles than most cats ever will, Jessie remains a joyful little cuddle bug.

For now, she’s safe, loved, and happy – and one day, the volunteers hope she’ll find her forever family. Until then, Jessie is making the most of every moment.

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