We’re overwhelmed by the kindness and concern of animal supporters in our community regarding Patrick’s condition.
Friday, Feb 21 at the Lakewood Animal Shelter, a few hours after his rescue
In case you missed his TV debut, here are some links to his media coverage:
http://www.wkyc.com/story/news/local/northeast-ohio/2014/02/25/lakewood-second-frostbitten-kitty-dubbed-patrick-saved/5815317/
http://www.newsnet5.com/lifestyle/pets/cat-rescued-by-lakewood-resident-is-one-of-the-worst-frostbite-cases-in-years?autoplay=true
http://fox8.com/2014/02/25/donations-needed-to-help-cat-called-one-of-worst-frostbite-cases/
http://www.19actionnews.com/story/24820208/rescued-cat-one-of-the-worst-frostbite-cases-at-lakewood-animal-hospital
Also we're grateful to receive daily updates from his foster, here’s the latest on his condition and spirit:
Patrick won the hearts of all the reporters and cameramen on Tuesday. We’re so appreciate that all of the stations covered his story and for the attention they brought to seriousness of frostbite with our four-legged friends.
After the interviews, he was really worn out, but on Wednesday he was acting like a toddler according to his foster. He was always into something or wanting her undivided attention.
We also recently tested his stool and it came back negative for parasites - which is great news so we can just focus on the frostbite issues.
Please continue to follow his progress on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CCLASpets or our blog at http://cclaspets.blogspot.com.
Thank you.
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