Kitten Arrives At Utah Shelter For An Open-Chest Surgery, Then Something Miraculous Happens

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Cats often encounter health struggles so serious that they call for life-saving surgeries.

It’s in those moments that their remarkable strength and determination truly come to light. One such fighter is Piglet, a little tuxedo kitten with a big spirit.

Piglet’s journey began when he arrived at the Best Friends Lifesaving Center in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his mom and siblings. They were quickly placed in foster care to get ready for their future homes.

Unfortunately, things didn’t unfold as smoothly as everyone had hoped for little Piglet. An attentive foster volunteer noticed something was wrong and managed to step in just in time to save him.

The foster volunteer noticed Piglet would inhale milk into his lungs while nursing, causing him to vomit after every meal. Upon detailed examination, Piglet was diagnosed with megaesophagus. 

According to Pet MD, megaesophagus is a condition characterized by the dilation of the esophagus (the muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach) which results in the muscles’ inability to properly move liquid and food into the stomach.

As time went on, Piglet’s condition took a worrying turn. He started having trouble breathing and grew weak and listless. Alarmed, his foster parent hurried him to the emergency vet, praying they could find a way to help.

A CT scan revealed Piglet had a persistent right aortic arch, which is a congenital condition that constricts the esophagus. Best Friends vet, Dr. Megan McCarthy explained:

“Food could not travel to the stomach as it usually would. He was in dire need of surgery to correct that.”

To save Piglet, he had to undergo emergency open-chest surgery. Despite concerns from his caretakers about his young age and small size, this little warrior defied the odds and pulled through.

After the surgery, Piglet returned to his foster home to continue his journey to recovery, but that road wasn’t filled with roses.

Piglet had a very specific post-surgery protocol, including wearing a sweater to protect the sutures and being fed in an upright position, remaining so for 30 minutes after a meal. 

Obviously, that wasn’t the easiest task for a young cat who can’t keep still for a longer period of time.

Fortunately, his foster parents were very patient, creative, and determined to help him. They found creative ways to elevate Piglet’s food bowl and to keep him still for 30 minutes after the meal.

Thanks to their efforts, Piglet began to eat normally within weeks, showcasing his indomitable spirit. Dr. Megan was overjoyed:

“We’re very happy that he survived, and we’re so glad we could get him the help that he needed.”

After enduring so much, finding a forever home was the easiest thing for Piglet. He quickly captured the heart of a loving family, who couldn’t wait to shower him with all the love and attention.

Along with the love of his new family, Piglet gained a feline sister, a sweet orange kitty named Starling, and the two became fast friends.

After everything he’s endured, this little fighter has defied the odds and come out stronger than ever.

Now, Piglet is flourishing in his forever home, surrounded by love, companionship, and the promise of a safe, carefree life with those who cherish him most.

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