The Cat Called Cangaroo

Is it a cougar…..Is it a kangaroo……..It is Cangaroo!!!!! And a majestic looking one too!
cangaroo cat wayne
Cangaroo came to Rikki’s Refuge a few years ago from the country of Qatar. This 18 month old beauty was brought to the vet in a chicken trap with a severely broken leg. Having been warned of his “cougar”-like aggression, the vet gingerly opened the trap to examine him, fully prepared for the worst. To her pleasant surprise, and much relief, she found a tiny looking “thing” with these big confused eyes, just staring, obviously very scared and in pain, but who never uttered a hiss or a growl or a snarl and trusted instantly. The kind vet knew Cangaroo was no feral cat. There was no menace in him at all. And so this little boy got lucky and became a ward of Paws Rescue Qatar who sponsored his operation. After his leg was amputated, he stayed in the hospital for a long time to recuperate, with the kind vet as his sole companion. When he eventually left the vet hospital to live in the PAWS retreat, he was afraid of all the new sounds and people. But he was always a gentle boy. With time, Cangaroo has developed into a sociable, friendly and loving kitty, and one that would never survive back on the mean streets of Qatar. So through an amazing sponsorship and a wonderful traveler who agreed to bring Cangaroo and 4 other cats to the US, this little tripod can now live a peaceful gentle life – for the rest of his life – at Rikki’s Refuge Animal Sanctuary.
cangaroo cat tripod
**Because you always support our mission, we are able to say YES to bringing Cangaroo into Rikki’s Refuge! THANK YOU!
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About Rikki's Refuge

Supported entirely by donations from kind and loving individuals, Rikki's Refuge in Orange County, Virginia, is a 450 acre, no-kill, all species peaceful sanctuary supported solely by donations of kind and loving individuals. The refuge is home to over 1200 animals of over 20 different species, including but not limited to cats, dogs, sheep, goats, rabbits, pigs, emus, chickens, ducks, geese, a chukar, peacocks, and more. It is owned and operated by Life Unlimited of Virginia, Inc. an approved not-for profit Virginia Corporation and IRS tax code 501(c)(3) corporation as determined by the IRS. Federal Tax-ID number 54-1911042. A financial statement is available upon written request from the State Office of Consumer Affairs.