Joshua The Deaf Cat
On September 17, 2024, a heartwarming event unfolded when a small, deaf kitten chose to be rescued. Ian dropped off Dr. Pinnock along with Honey at the local cat office. Upon exiting the car, we encountered an adorable kitten with striking blue eyes and pristine white fur that seemed to shimmer in the sunlight. Honey, with her kind spirit, extended her hand in friendship to the beautiful example of God’s creation. The lovely feline initially hesitated, held back by a moment of limbic system fear, but then bravely decided to embrace the loving touch offered by Honey. Dr. Pinnock enthusiastically consented to the kitty’s heartfelt offer to be rescued.
Hope Ebony Animal Society (HEAS) has a detailed rescue process that includes several important steps: naming the animal, giving it a birthday, ensuring isolation for safety, feeding, administering vitamins, scheduling a vet visit, maintaining temporary separation, and finally, integrating the pet into socialization practices and support animal training.
We decided to name him after a Jamaican hero, Joshua. We estimate that Joshua was born on June 27, 2024. We carefully placed him in the isolation feeding room, where we ensured he received his vitamins and proper care. On September 21, Joshua had his long-awaited vet visit. Following the appointment, Dr. Pinnock lovingly took him home and made the cozy decision to place the friendly kitten in Pinnock’s bedroom, ensuring he would feel safe and comfortable.
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