Pharmacy Cat with a Stump Paw
- Starly
- Jul 13, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 28, 2024
My partner and I went to a local pharmacy one time to fetch some meds that the doctor prescribed for my sister after her surgery for a gallstone removal. When we got there, there was a big cat relaxing at the door of the pharmacy. While my partner was talking to the pharmacist at the window, I just had to approach the cat. He looked like he's a resident of the pharmacy since he has his own food bowl and spot to stay in.

He looked perfectly normal, slightly chonk, very adorable and he was talkative too. His color pattern is something I like most in cats, not fully gray, has cool stripe patters and a blond-ish snoot. He greeted me while he relaxed by the door, a full cute "meow" that sounded more like a "myaaah" made my morning, but then I noticed something pink by his chest, I got curious and took a closer look at him.

He has one stump paw! It was pink, probably because of the skin showing from where his paw once was. The pharmacist said the cat didn't have his right forepaw ever since they adopted him, they weren't sure what exactly happened, but the good thing is this cat didn't mind, he was living comfortably with or without that paw. He can stand up, limping a little but that didn't stop him from greeting me and going for his food bowl afterwards.

His whole arm looked perfectly normal, it's as if he's just missing the fingers of his paw. Nevertheless, he's so happy and fully of energy, and is super-duper friendly. He's so cute meowing and bouncing as he walks around and finds the perfect spot to lay back down by the door again.

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