When Lemmy was discovered in the bushes outside a veterinarian facility in Oceanside, California, she was just a little kitten. Bre, one of the vet professionals, stumbled upon the cat and was immediately taken aback by her state. Her fur was matted and both of her eyes were seriously inflamed. Bre thought that she had been abandoned in the woods by someone who had cruelly left her there to fend for herself.
Lemmy was whisked away to the veterinarian’s office and given prompt medical assistance. The team shaved her down to remove all of her matted fur and began treating her for ringworms. They then inspected her eyes and discovered that one of them was so badly damaged that they had no alternative but to remove it.
She had an infection that had gone undiagnosed for much too long; if it had been treated sooner, the unfortunate kitten would not have lost her eye in the first place.
Lemmy was whisked away to the veterinarian’s office and given prompt medical assistance. The team shaved her down to remove all of her matted fur and began treating her for ringworms. They then inspected her eyes and discovered that one of them was so badly damaged that they had no alternative but to remove it.
She had an infection that had gone undiagnosed for much too long; if it had been treated sooner, the unfortunate kitten would not have lost her eye in the first place.
Despite her suffering and misery, Lemmy purred and cuddled up against her rescuers while they treated and washed her, overjoyed to have someone looking after her. Bre is an experienced kitten foster mother, so she took Lemmy in as a foster and cared for her following her eye surgery and while she healed from her terrible start in life.
Lemmy was a loving, active kitten from the beginning, and her foster mom fell in love with her large personality and gorgeous one-eyed face right away. But, before long, Lemmy needed to find her permanent home, so her foster mom started advertising her and received several applications — but, for some reason, Lemmy was adopted twice and returned both times.
Nobody could understand why Lemmy couldn’t seem to find the ideal family, but happily, the best family had been watching her trip and was gradually growing in love with her.
“She was available for adoption in September, and I didn’t consider adopting her at first because we already had two cats and weren’t in the market for three,” Celine Machefert, Lemmy’s mother, told The Dodo. “But after she was adopted and returned TWICE, I knew she was meant to be a part of our family.” “We simply knew we had to get her at that time.” We have a warm spot in our hearts for’stray’ animals.”
Machefert and her family decided to seek to adopt Lemmy, not expecting anything in return – until they received word that their application had been granted, and Lemmy had become their newest family member.