Buster, The Cat
It was a big cat, in a poor condition. They didn’t know where did it come from. Was it a stray cat, or was it abandoned by its owners, or was it lost? They took it to the Lollypop Farm, at the Humane Society of Rochester. The place is full of rescue specialists. They told the family that this cat was around 10 years old and the little boy named it, Buster.
Mystery Cat
Buster, the big orange cat was hiding his paws underneath his body. He was not ready to allow anyone else close to him other than the little boy. The experts asked the boy’s parent to let him be in the room while they closely check Buster’s paws. The idea behind it was to win the big cat’s trust without hurting him.
Ginger Man
The boy who grew a strong bond with the cat too wanted to get Buster out of his pain. In no time Buster got friendly with the vets at the Humane Society of Rochester. Everyone wanted to know what was exactly wrong with this ginger cat.
Paw Problems
Buster’s paws were deeply injured and needed immediate treatment. And the vets were right when they said that something about Buster was unusual. Buster was lucky to be taken to the lollypop farm as his situation was actually critical.
Lollypop Farm
It is an open-admission animal shelter, that takes in all animal species on any date. They take care of all size of animals from hamsters and iguanas to horses and goats. Buster’s condition was a challenge as the poor boy has been suffering from pain for over years.
Stressed Out
When vets evaluated Buster, the poor cat remained calm. “Buster was suffering from plasmacytic pododermatitis – a condition that left his front paws raw and made walking very painful,” a spokesperson told in an interview.