Hi myy cat has same sort issue he has feeling in legs but not alot use. He has nerve damage and he in 10th week of recovery. We now have a chair and have received soem very cruel remarks in respect too it. Its yoour videos that made us want to give blacky a go at rehab. I thankyou
It looks like the cart is way to heavy for her and is pushing her forward. What about trying something lower in the back. It's lifting her butt up too high.
my cat paralyzed today !!! we have him for 15 years and me and my family are devastated ! i am trying to find some way to build him a wheel cart ... did you built it by yourselves ?
amazing how much money and care we throw at our animals yet we still have our own kind (humans) suffering all around the world and we just turn our cheek to it, you see a homeless disabled cat and feel sorry for it and want to help it and contribute, you see a homeless disabled man barely living on the streets and you are disgusted, when are people going to wake the fuck up?
amazing how much money and care we throw at our animals yet we still have our own kind (humans) suffering all around the world and we just turn our cheek to it, you see a homeless disabled cat and feel sorry for it and want to help it and contribute, you see a homeless disabled man barely living on the streets and you are disgusted, when are people going to wake the fuck up?
I agree, if it was just a homeless man, not disable...I really don't feel the sympathy, because they can still go out and try, they have all their arms and legs, all they need to gain is their knownledge. But when you see an animal, it's their innocence. An animal is just your friend, and that's their purpose, but man kind, we are here for a reason, and if we have arms and legs, we should use them, and not mop around the street asking for money!
Also, animals don't have the ability human do, they depend on us, just like how we depend on them for times that we're "down" . I can't count the times my pets had lift me up when I'm sad, and it's worth it- all the costs, it is worth it. (:
i believe, this fact is true. but i believe it is done for the reason that humans are self destructive, they destroy each other and they destroy themselves. animals generally don't go out of their way to overpopulate and destroy everything.
also: some people ARE homeless by choice. we had a homeless man in town here, Frank, he didn't want to live the rich life. he lived in a fort constructed of scrap wood, garbage bags, a raincoat and shopping carts. someone killed him a few years back. :'(
Crikey, this TeddyandEmma character is a regular Ghandi. Honestly, if you don't care for animal success stories, don't look at them. It's really that simple.
Thank you so much for posting this video! I have a handicapped cat who just turned one year. She has had limited use of her back legs since birth, and because her hip joints didn't form properly, she will never be able to walk unassisted. I am trying to decide which cart, if any, would be right for her, and have had such a hard time finding info specific for cats! Love to see Evey's videos, to see the carts in action! Thanks so much for posting!
Wonderful video showing the challenges of starting. Would love to hear updates, they get pretty quick in the carts! I have a wonderful YouTube video of a cat "Kermie the Cat in his wheels" where he's quite quick. We have a dog in a front-wheel cart, and it took him about a week to really "get it." Now he's free-wheeling and having a ball, and he's the happiest dog we've yet to meet (and we've had dozens of spoiled dogs). You can see him at dogster (dot)com (slash) dogs (slash) 458895.
I don't know why people are posting comments saying its stupid to put a cat in something like this. *rolls eyes* Why can't people just understand that it helps them live. It gives them a second chance at life when they cant walk by themselves.
These comments are stupid. If humans can't walk, they get wheelchairs. What's the difference between aided mobility in humans and cats? This cat has a right to live and move.
that poor cat what did it ever do to desereve a life where it can't walk, or hunt like other normal cats! thats tight put the poor sod out of its misery!
you people disgust me! this is cat torture quit michael vicking around!
Sunstreaker68 7 months ago
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Sunstreaker68 7 months ago
i agrea its legs are to high imagen what pain it could be in
staple33s 8 months ago
This is animal torture...LEARN TO FIX CATS NOOB.
kohversohver 11 months ago
Is there a second video to this one with the progress of EVEY? Was she born partially paralized?
PauleQueenie 1 year ago
the cart seams to weigh her down further :(
kamileishon 1 year ago
Hi myy cat has same sort issue he has feeling in legs but not alot use. He has nerve damage and he in 10th week of recovery. We now have a chair and have received soem very cruel remarks in respect too it. Its yoour videos that made us want to give blacky a go at rehab. I thankyou
blacksrocks 1 year ago
awww so cute n sad at the same time :( :)
sadly i found several stray cats i live in toronto if you would like to adopt one or more
contact me asap!
busafwine 1 year ago
It looks like the cart is way to heavy for her and is pushing her forward. What about trying something lower in the back. It's lifting her butt up too high.
givintomemike 1 year ago
be strong sweet cat!:)
but i don't understand what happend to the cat that it need cart...
reginaazaryev 1 year ago
my cat paralyzed today !!! we have him for 15 years and me and my family are devastated ! i am trying to find some way to build him a wheel cart ... did you built it by yourselves ?
intarsia80 2 years ago
Like, even though your hind legs are hosed, you're an awesome kitty. Keep on trucking. You go, girl!
pantyflash 2 years ago 4
It's a little bit too big for her...
Because it's too high she lays down cauz it's too much weight for her front legs.
Maybe there's a handyman who can rebuild the frame for her;
so it's not too high & where she can hang here paws a bit to the front or back.
Hope she can walk by her own again, cauz i don't think she likes this..
Good luck!
diannehh 3 years ago
Her hind side seems just a little to high in the air.
chickenmom 3 years ago 7
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amazing how much money and care we throw at our animals yet we still have our own kind (humans) suffering all around the world and we just turn our cheek to it, you see a homeless disabled cat and feel sorry for it and want to help it and contribute, you see a homeless disabled man barely living on the streets and you are disgusted, when are people going to wake the fuck up?
RaZeRbLaDeZ 3 years ago
amazing how much money and care we throw at our animals yet we still have our own kind (humans) suffering all around the world and we just turn our cheek to it, you see a homeless disabled cat and feel sorry for it and want to help it and contribute, you see a homeless disabled man barely living on the streets and you are disgusted, when are people going to wake the fuck up?
RaZeRbLaDeZ 3 years ago
I agree, if it was just a homeless man, not disable...I really don't feel the sympathy, because they can still go out and try, they have all their arms and legs, all they need to gain is their knownledge. But when you see an animal, it's their innocence. An animal is just your friend, and that's their purpose, but man kind, we are here for a reason, and if we have arms and legs, we should use them, and not mop around the street asking for money!
I agree with you! But I also love animals too!
Musicc4lyfe 3 years ago 8
Continued;
Also, animals don't have the ability human do, they depend on us, just like how we depend on them for times that we're "down" . I can't count the times my pets had lift me up when I'm sad, and it's worth it- all the costs, it is worth it. (:
Musicc4lyfe 3 years ago 3
i believe, this fact is true. but i believe it is done for the reason that humans are self destructive, they destroy each other and they destroy themselves. animals generally don't go out of their way to overpopulate and destroy everything.
also: some people ARE homeless by choice. we had a homeless man in town here, Frank, he didn't want to live the rich life. he lived in a fort constructed of scrap wood, garbage bags, a raincoat and shopping carts. someone killed him a few years back. :'(
Kirsten7767 2 years ago
i HAVE A HANDICAPPED CAT i WOULD LIKE TO GET A CART FOR. wHERE DID YOU GET THIS ONE?
waggintails2 3 years ago
Crikey, this TeddyandEmma character is a regular Ghandi. Honestly, if you don't care for animal success stories, don't look at them. It's really that simple.
THSCommunications 3 years ago
Chode
Javindo 3 years ago
i think it might be a little to tall for her so if you can adjust it a little smaller it might be easier
purpleplaydough2 3 years ago
this is so great for her, a second chance at walking and just being a cute and cuddly little cat
purpleplaydough2 3 years ago
Thank you so much for posting this video! I have a handicapped cat who just turned one year. She has had limited use of her back legs since birth, and because her hip joints didn't form properly, she will never be able to walk unassisted. I am trying to decide which cart, if any, would be right for her, and have had such a hard time finding info specific for cats! Love to see Evey's videos, to see the carts in action! Thanks so much for posting!
SweetpeaNat 3 years ago
I would love to get one of these for my CH kitty :(
amethystmyst 4 years ago
The ones they use in race horses. A Sulky: a light, two-wheeled, one-horse carriage for one person that they use for races in Canada.
ntheoret 4 years ago
Great work on taking care of evey!!
ngothyeaun 4 years ago
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ha ha ha NO, ANIT NOTHIN FUNNY B*TCH STUPID CRACKERZ DON'T NAME DAT CRIPPLE CAT AFTER ME THESE WHITE PEOPLE NOW DAYZ I TELL U THEY CRAZY
ladyspecfan 4 years ago
they didnt name it after you. You don't own that name. Hunreds of people have that name you idiot now shut the fuck up.
nakia1323 3 years ago
Bravo for you and for kitty! We have a maltese dog with a front wheel cart and it has changed his life. He's a little star now.
I'm so proud to see she has a fast learning curve! Would love to hear how she's doing now that 9 months have passed with the cart.
Birdsonger 4 years ago 2
Wonderful video showing the challenges of starting. Would love to hear updates, they get pretty quick in the carts! I have a wonderful YouTube video of a cat "Kermie the Cat in his wheels" where he's quite quick. We have a dog in a front-wheel cart, and it took him about a week to really "get it." Now he's free-wheeling and having a ball, and he's the happiest dog we've yet to meet (and we've had dozens of spoiled dogs). You can see him at dogster (dot)com (slash) dogs (slash) 458895.
Birdsonger 4 years ago 2
I don't know why people are posting comments saying its stupid to put a cat in something like this. *rolls eyes* Why can't people just understand that it helps them live. It gives them a second chance at life when they cant walk by themselves.
arcticblues 4 years ago 4
These comments are stupid. If humans can't walk, they get wheelchairs. What's the difference between aided mobility in humans and cats? This cat has a right to live and move.
muskndusk 4 years ago 4
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I don't get why people are being so mean....if you don't have your legs what else do you have to live for....please have some sense...
christvswarhol 4 years ago
Check out the new video showing Evey walking around unaided by her cart. Looks like a little patience and TLC was all she needed.
fleaopet 4 years ago
poor cat
UniQuePeace 4 years ago
poor thing. i feel bad for him
Winston2004 5 years ago 2
that poor cat what did it ever do to desereve a life where it can't walk, or hunt like other normal cats! thats tight put the poor sod out of its misery!
looneymooo125 5 years ago
hopefully one day if you need any walking aids jed you're family decide just to put you out your misery you tosser
ianmcn 5 years ago
jed your an a hole, im sure her cat is happy because its well treated and loved
cornguy 5 years ago