Paraplegic cat rushes across the carpet ignoring obstacles in a delightful video

2021-11-13 08:03:19 By : Mr. Jeffrey Zhang

A ginger tabby cat named George used an inspiring video to show the amazing speed of this paraplegic cat with two paws, which brought a blow to disabled pets all over the world.

George just turned one year old in August, but as a lone cat unable to use two hind legs, he had to overcome many difficulties in his young life.

Despite this, he never let anything hinder him—in fact, as the video posted to TikTok showed his amazing pace of change.

The lightning-like footage can be viewed here:

George Rocketman🚀 #fyp #fypシ#georgethecat #adoptme #catsoftiktok

In the video, George's caregiver showed fans the incredible speed of this kitten.

A snack was placed at one end of their apartment for George to enjoy, and the cat's human companion rushed to the kitchen area.

With just a shake of the cup containing cat snacks, George can drive to where his caregiver is standing. The energetic cat shows a speed contrary to his paw state.

As a reward for another cat food, George’s feat has not been overlooked on social media. At the time of writing, his fast and violent show footage has been viewed more than 26 million times.

Fans quickly praised his efforts. MeghanFreyTag liked the clip and commented: "This is what I call front-wheel drive", while TheBohoBeachBum declares: "George is great." Khytheguy said: "His hind legs are just for riding," Josephine Naylor wrote of George "Put the leg on parapLEGic"

ThyLucentKing was stunned by this speed. They wrote: "His speed is so fast that it is frightening." Dakota Myers asked: "Won't the constant rubbing of his legs on the ground cause damage to his skin?" The author replied: "It is surprising that he has enough fur under his legs so that his skin does not directly touch the ground."

Because George suffers from paraplegia, he cannot use the litter box, which means that he needs to change cat diapers 3 to 4 times a day. In addition, he lives a normal cat life, and many of his deeds are recorded on the Instagram account twopawdrive.

A post shared by George🚀 (@twopawdrive)

According to the Mar Vista Animal Center, “spine injuries that cause paralysis of hind legs are not uncommon among pets”

They said this pet has "special management needs" in areas such as cleaning, bladder control, and physical therapy.

Although there are examples of pets recovering completely, they warn that posterior paralysis is "rarely" temporary and that caring for animals with such injuries requires "commitment."

Nevertheless, they emphasized that it is still a "beneficial" experience, just like caring for any cat or dog. In some cases, the hind legs of a cat or dog may also be equipped with wheels.

A few months ago, another two-legged cat named Little Meow gained popularity on social media at a similar speed.

Cats like this experienced incredible trauma and hardship in order to get to where they are today-but a happy ending is possible.

Trudy’s example proves that this is true.

A young homeless man was knocked down by a bus and spent 16 days in the wilderness, unable to eat and care for serious technical injuries. She recently settled in a new home with a couple. They said she has easily adapted to the new home. environment.

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