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Blinded as a kitten by a viral infection, which ravaged and destroyed his eyes, Sully lived near a busy street. Each day of his short life tiny blind Sully unknowingly courted the Scary Things — stalking dogs, speeding cars, bad people. Gazing blindly at the world around him, Sully spent most of his time perched on a garden fence, completely oblivious to the dangers surrounding him.
Sully’s short life would have inevitably ended in tragedy.
Thankfully one lucky October day he was noticed by a good man who did the impossible to help the kitten. A few days later Sully was in our clinic.
The vets discovered that the infectioin, which destroyed his eyes, was still active and wreaking havoc in his chest. Emergency treatment was started and after many tense days Sully’s life was saved a second time. He was discharged, placed in a foster home..
… and all was good for a while.
But the Scary Things never sleep even if Sully can’t see them approaching. Help him overcome these new challenges.
Sully needs a home
Sully’s foster parents, who have been taking valtrex cheap pharmacy care of him for over a year, can no longer keep him. He urgently needs a great foster of forever home anywhere in the world. Please share Sully’s plea or email us on adoptions@myletsadopt.com if you can help.
Sully needs an operation
Sully’s open eye sockets are an easy door for infections, and his eyes are constantly irritated. The procedure, which can stop these frequent problems by removing the remnants of his damaged eyes and surgically closing the lids, is called enucleation. Please donate today so we can operate Sully’s eyes and stop the infections.
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Help us ensure that Sully won’t know the Scary Things were once again skulking and sniffing around him.
UPDATE | April 10, 2016
Sully’s surgery was a success! The enucleation procedure cleaned out the decaying remains of the damaged eyes, and sutured the eyelids shut. One of Sully’s damaged eyes had sunk particularly deep down the eye cavity and the surgical team told us inside was a real mess.
Today, three weeks post-surgery, the sutures have been removed and there is no sign of the constant infections or black discharge.
We struggle to express the full range of emotions this recent photo stirs, so we will only say a short “Thank you all who made this happen!” — from Sully. In addition to this good news Sully also found a new foster, and has a lovely surprise in store for everyone. Follow our Facebook page and be the first to find out when we announce the news!
Comment, share and donate. For Sully.
Beautiful Sully. Scary Things should not happen to a kitty like yourself. I would foster you if only you were near. Hopefully there is a beautiful soul out there who knows what a joy you would be as an addition to their home. 😘
Once he has had his operation, if you still need a home for him, I will take him in. I am not rich but have a lot of love, and two rescue kitties already who I’m sure would be his friends. Thoughts and prayers for this fur baby’s health xx
Is Sully friendly with other cats?
Yes, he is. Please email us on adoptions@myletsadopt.com so we can tell you more!
Shared sweet precious angel Sully, for medical help and for a loving furrever home! God bless this little sweetheart! Thank you for all you do for all these precious angels! Love you Sully…💋❤💓
Come on people. Have a heart and think of a life other than yours for once.
If I hadn’t a cat which now enjoys being the only one after 8 years of being number two I immediately would open my heart and home for the sweet Scully. He had to move to germany but that doesn’t matter. My thoughts are with him and I pray to god that he sends an angel with a great heart and a home who needs just this little man. Nevertheless I donated today. God bless you and your work.
I must was one in the world there my feelings will overflow for animals every day because I always cry for all of them. Aren’t that for Let’s Adopts animals so are that for all the straydogs and straycats in some places around our cruel world. I see and cry every day for what they do to dogs and cats in Asia. I cry for what they do to the wild animals for example about elephants and rhinos and all other wild animals. I must be an foolish but I can’t help it. I have even the kindest husband in the world, we have a one little Miss cat in 13 years old and one little Miss dog in 7 years old. How can the human be so cruel to animals and I’ve heard in television the cruel to animals be more and more worst of every year and that I don’t understand. Is it something that enjoy the human to treat the animals more and more cruel. What can I do? I try to do what is possible from my heart to them all but if I have been rich I imagine me it’s have was much easier to do more for help the poor animals.
Tell them I think of them, we have a candle lit every evening for a think to all of the animals there suffer every day.
Doing what you can in your radius of influence is enough. It is much more than what most people will ever do. So help where you can, and the world will be a better place if all of us did so.
Thank you for your thoughtful comment!
Sweet Sully things will stop being scary when your forever person comes to get you.
Terrible 😠😠😠😠😠
Please keep us updated on Sully. God bless the little guy, and Let’s Adopt.
Sully has been adopted in Canada! You can follow his new life on his new Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sullytheblindkitty