Peanut

Meet Peanut, one of our newest residents and a complex medical case who came to us from a local rescue after a concerned resident found him in their backyard. Estimated to be approximately eight years old, Peanut is blind in one eye and has an old injury involving a fractured sternum (breastbone). While it is unclear how long ago the injury occurred or whether it is currently causing discomfort, he receives daily pain medication to ensure his comfort.

Peanut is semi-feral but allows gentle handling and care from our staff. At this time, his veterinary team does not believe he would safely tolerate surgery to repair his sternum; however, with consistent medical management and supportive care, there is hope he may become stable enough for surgical intervention in the future. Peanut also has ongoing medical challenges that require regular veterinary monitoring, including IV fluid therapy and follow-up visits to closely track his kidney function. We will continue to monitor his condition closely and provide the ongoing care he needs to maintain his comfort and quality of life.

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