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'Hind' Over Matter:Paraplegic Cat Learns to Walk

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RINGOES, N.J. -- A medical marvel in more ways than one, Tashi the kitten was born with a congenital spinal chord condition that paralyzed his hind legs. But Tashi, unaware of his handicap, is still making every effort to walk.

Rescued from a feral cat colony in Ohio, nearly 6-month-old Tashi recently arrived at Tabby's Place, a cage-free cat sanctuary in Ringoes.

"Everyone was very excited about Tashi coming," said Tabby's Place founder, Jonathan Rosenberg.

Tabby's Place specializes in finding homes for cats in desperate circumstances. If not placed, cats like Tashi can remain at the New Jersey facility for life.

"Just having these cats here and being able to help them is really why we do this," Rosenberg said.

Teasing Tashi with a long piece of string, senior veterinary technician Denise Jeffries, was enticing him to chase it. Tashi slithered toward the string under the power of his healthy front legs, dragging his hind limbs, before lunging forward with a huge hop, trying to grab the string.

"Whoa!" Jeffries exclaimed, reacting to the brown and white kitten's all-out attempt to move.

"Tashi would've never made it out in the wild, and most shelters would've just put him down," she said.

Eventually, Tashi did indeed reach the dangling string.

"You got your string. Good boy!" cooed Angela Townsend, development director at Tabby's Place.

"I think I speak for all of us here when I say it touches our hearts very deeply that he has so much determination in him," Townsend said. "And that he has such a strong will to live, and strong will to just be a happy little kitten, living a full life."

In a best case scenario, Tashi will learn to use his hind legs to walk with them to some degree. In a worst case, his rear limbs will gain strength, so that they will not drag behind him as he relies on his front legs.

"With doing the walking he will have a little bit more ability to right himself," Jeffries said. "A little more activity and strength in his hind legs, which is what we want him to do."

Tashi was sent to Tabby's Place because they recently cared for another paraplegic cat, named Bagera. His hind legs were paralyzed when he was hit by a car. He now uses a cart to get around.

"His nerves were, they didn't really react much at all," Jeffries said. "He didn't have very many reflexes."

Tashi's prospects are more promising, however, because the nerves in his hind legs remain intact. Tashi's spine is noticeably crooked, which prevents the needed neurological communication from his brain to his hind legs.

Nevertheless, Tashi is being taught to use his hind legs through physical therapy, a relative rarity for cats.

Jeffries wrapped a thin band, similar to a leash, around Tashi's middle, holding each end directly above the kitten. This supported Tashi, enabling him to put weight on his hind legs so they would not collapse underneath him as he maneuvered down a hallway, with Jeffries right beside him.

Although a bit wobbly, Tashi managed to walk several feet at various points before needing a rest.

"It's going to be a challenge," Jeffries said. "But a challenge with great reward though."

One way to prompt Tashi to move his hind legs is by raising his tail. Indeed, during the walking exercise with the band, when Jeffries lifted Tashi's tail, the cat instinctively moved his rear legs in a walking motion.

"Muscle training is going to be a big part of his progress," Jeffries said. "To be able to steer himself in the right direction with the front end, as well as to be able to be able to support himself on the hind end."

At Tabby's Place, the staff says they are hopeful that Tashi will be adopted. Part of that optimism is because Bagera, another paraplegic cat they helped, has found a new home, having been adopted by a veterinarian.

"My faith in humanity has actually gone up as a result of doing this, when I see some of the adoptions that we've had," Rosenberg said. Tabby's Place recently found a home for Bellis, a cat born blind, with just slits for eyes.

After his tiresome physical therapy session, Tashi needed a rest. Even as he lay relaxing, though, his hind legs continued to pump quickly in a walking motion, because his brain cannot tell them to stop.

"Your legs are still going," Jeffries futilely reminded the exhausted kitten.

Despite all the extra work and care that cats like Tashi need, employees at Tabby's Place say it is all worth it, regardless of what the future holds for them.

"Just seeing the quality of life that's there," Jeffries said. "The sparkle in their eyes that's still there."

Prospective owners of Tashi should not shy away because of his handicap, Townsend said.

"Whatever extra care you may have to give a cat like Tashi is infinitely worth it in terms of the love you get," she said.

For more information, visit TabbysPlace.org.

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jessie
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sounds like a wonderful place, freedom from cages, thats wonderful, good luck to the kittie
 
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What a cute story.
 
Jamie R.
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What a sweet little cat, and very determined! This facility sounds like a really great one.
 
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What a great place.
 
Ha123
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What a great place! Kudos to all of the workers there! Good Luck little kitty!
 
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Animals are amazing. This is a great story.
 
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Wonder if this little guy has found a home yet. And what a neat facility--no cages--fantastic!
 
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what a lucky animal!
 
Edie Jo N.
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I think it's wonderful as long as the cat is not in pain.
 
Tammy37
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animals dont know they are disabled an spring back much quicker
 
UnoDiamante
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its so great that he found this place! Hopefully he will be able to walk soon!
 
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What a lucky animal to end up in a place like this. Hopefully he will continue to improve.
 
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Animals are so resilient. They can overcome hardships without dwelling on them like people often do.
 
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Great story! I hope this cat continues to grow and learn!
 
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I'm glad there is such an effort to help this kitten. He is an inspiration to people, who often tell themselves they can't do something. This kitten surely will live a good life, whether with an adoptive family or in this rescue. Thank goodness for people seeing the potential in this creature!
 
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Beautiful story, so glad there are such wonderfull people who help such animals.
 
Praisethekitty
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Poor little guy. Hope his legs have strengthened by now
 
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Hope this cat is able to continue to progress.
 
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Would love to hear more about this little fella!
 
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I sure do wish that little kitten good luck with the walking and hope he finds a "furever" home.
 
Sisa
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Looks like the kitty is making a progress. Good luck, to you little guy!
 
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you go Tashi! keep up the good work
 
ihatesnow
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We fostered a kitten once, who was temporarily paralyzed--nothing like this. But she learned to get around and could almost keep up with the others. Happily she got better.
 
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What a great story
 
Kelsey B.
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Shows you what you can do if you put your mind to it.
 
Tom F.
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This is really pretty fascinating.
 
Christy M.
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I wonder how Tashi is doing and if he ever got adopted. Great story.
 
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Good example of how neurons can take different pathways and you can see more movement and acitivity of muscles. Cool.
 
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What an adorable cat and courageous cat!
 
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Animals don't aknowledge disabilities.
 
jessie
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this is a wonderful place
 
shellguy
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Amazing story--the heart of a lion on that cat!
 
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good for him! what a AMAZING story!!
 
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Amazing. May he have a long and happy life.
 
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What they can do today is amazing! I just hope they can keep the costs down.
 
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Thank you Tabby's Place for taking him in. Best of luck to Tashi!
 
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Modern medicine at it's best
 
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wow amazing..what an uplifting story
 
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No quit in that cat!
 
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What an amazing story, and an amazing kitten. Thank you, Tabby's Place, for not giving up on him.
 
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what an awesome story
 
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Amazing. Best of luck to Tashi!!
 
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The way I see it is animals like Tashi don't let a disability put limitations on themselves. I suppose we humans could learn a lot from them.
 
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Amazing
 
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This is amazing. Hope he gets it down pat.
 
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Who knows, maybe this work with Tashi will help him and a paralized person walk someday. They may learn something very valuable working with this determined little kitty.
 
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Great story and no doctors can predict the outcome if you add some love and patience!
 
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This is a tear jerker.
 
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This made me cry.
 
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Great story!
 
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