She had no idea that this cat became an important part of the story.
One specialist named Lori Farris is 50 years old, she has a special education and is a professional.
Once, when she was going home from work, she stumbled upon a homeless lonely kitten, which did not look in the best condition.
Farris agreed to take the cat with him home and clean her.
She had no idea that this cat became an important part of the story.
Therefore, after a few days, Farris brought a homeless and abandoned kitten to the clinic.
She later found that the cat was only 5 weeks.
The veterinarian discovered that the kitten has not only fleas, but also problems with eyes and a parasitic infection.
In addition, the kitten looked healthy.
Fortunately, over time, all her problems were resolved by themselves.
Her face and lips, however, were not typical of a cat.
Since cats can now have a Down syndrome, the veterinarian indicated that she had a syndrome comparable with.
But it was not identical to the Down syndrome in cats. Perhaps this is just an innate vice.
Unfortunately, the veterinarian told Farris that the kitten would probably be euthanized in the shelter because of his strange features.
She needed to offer this cat the best possible life, so she went to her home.
Willow called the cat that Farris chose.
Willow easily adapted to their best beginning with Farris.
Ella, Farris’s dog, was even connected with her.
According to Farris, the couple has been betrayed since Willow returned to the family.
Willow and Ella often play and hug together.