Thursday, May 15, 2025, 7:21 pm
In Edmonton, a unique six-legged cat is on the mend after undergoing surgery to remove extra legs. Local rescuers and veterinarians report a promising recovery, adding a touch of whimsy to an otherwise challenging case that has captured the community’s heart and admiration.
Bitsy the cat was born with nine lives, six legs and one loving heart. Christine Koltun, the founder of the cat rescue Furget Me Not, says the one-year-old cat is well on her way to having a new lease on life after a recent surgery to remove three of the legs.
EDMONTON - Bitsy the cat was born with nine lives, six legs and one loving heart.
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