Bat Girl, a five-month-old Domestic Shorthair kitten, was brought to Toronto Humane Society as a stray. During her intake exam, she was found to be mostly healthy but had live fleas from her time outdoors and a small mass on her tongue that required monitoring. Despite her rough start, Bat Girl quickly revealed herself to be the sweetest little kitten.
Thanks to your generous support, Bat Girl received the care she needed. The fleas were treated, her vaccinations were updated, and she recently underwent spay surgery. The mass on her tongue has also reduced in size and is no longer a concern. After a quick recovery in a foster home, Bat Girl has been adopted into a loving family. We wish her a happy, healthy, and long life in her new forever home.
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