These two siblings are very different from other cats, but since being saved, they are living life to the fullest.

When she discovered Bunny & Otter were abandoned, Caroline Grace took them in.
The kittens waited outside for their mother cat to come back, but unhappily she never returned, leaving them weak and exposed.

When she discovered the kittens were missing limbs and required bottle feeding, she contacted Baby Kitten Rescue.
Otter, who is the older sibling, was born without a fully formed front arm. When Caroline was questioned if he had all four legs, she responded, “Otter walks on three legs. His skull never fully closed, allowing a portion of his brain to protrude through the gap.

These two siblings are very different from other cats, but since being saved, they are living life to the fullest. When she discovered Bunny & Otter were abandoned, Caroline Grace took them in.


The kittens waited outside for their mother cat to come back, but unhappily she never returned, leaving them weak and exposed.

When she discovered the kittens were missing limbs and required bottle feeding, she contacted Baby Kitten Rescue.
Otter, who is the older sibling, was born without a fully formed front arm.

 

When Caroline was questioned if he had all four legs, she responded, “Otter walks on three legs. His skull never fully closed, allowing a portion of his brain to protrude through the gap.

He is wearing a specially constructed helmet to shield his brain for his own protection. Otter adores traveling and discovering new areas.
This is Bunny.


Bunny was born without both of her forearms due to congenital bilateral hemimelia. Moving on her rear legs, the cat has successfully adapted to her situation.


Otter was even taught how to stand on his back feet by her inability. Otter and Bunny are a bonded pair who adore each other a great deal. They play together, cuddle, groom, and watch birds together.

 

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