
Wilson… neutered one week and spayed the next.
Say what!? ð³
It’s not every day one comes across a Hermaphrodite cat. ð²
Wilson was born with slightly different external and internal structures.
Whilst he looked like a regular boy to our untrained eyes, the vets and nurses from
Student Vet Clinic at South Metropolitan TAFE spotted that all wasn’t quite as it seemed with this beautiful and special kitty. ð¤
So when Wilson had fully recovered from his neuter, the vets at Heartlands Veterinary Hospitals York, in consultation with feline veterinary specialists, performed exploratory surgery and discovered that there was an internal mass (possibly related to female genitalia) that needed to be removed.
Huge thank you to our veterinary partners for ensuring that even the unusual cats get the care they require! ð
It is truly wonderful to know that we have such talented people here in Perth WA, dedicated to providing best practise care for every cat. ð
As for Wilson… he wasn’t sure what all the fuss was about lol. ð¸
And bounced back from his second surgery procedure with no complications.
Nature is amazing and surprising. ð
And Wilson reminds us that every cat is a unique cat.
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