Stormy
Stormy came into Hamilton Animal Control as a stray. Stormy has been neutered and declawed (all four paws), so he certainly belonged to someone, but nobody came looking for him at the shelter. Stormy was severely matted and infested with fleas. His skin was red and raw from scratching. He seemed to be experiencing pain in his eyes. He was squinting, and there was an obvious ulcer in one eye. Staff at the shelter started him on eye medication to try to help. Once Stormy’s stray time was done, we were happy to get him out of the shelter and straight to the vet to get a diagnoses.
Turns out, Stormy has a serious issue with his eyes called entropion and a second issue called corneal sequestrum. Dr. Fleming at Guelph Animal Hospital volunteered to do the surgery Stormy required for his eyes. How generous!
While he was under anesthetic, Stormy had his teeth cleaned (and one rotten tooth removed), and a cyst was removed from his leg.
Stormy had a couple of follow-up appointments to be sure everything is healed and he was ready to find his forever home. Everything turned out fantastic, and the best news is that Stormy found his forever home with his foster home! Yay Stormy!
Stormy is not yet available for adoption. Please visit this page to read about our adoption procedure.