1/12/26. Star 2 was in a few days ago for her spay surgery and vaccinations.
More x-rays were done to check for a reason she is not weight bearing on her front leg, and no fractures were found.
The doctors suspect this is a radial nerve damage injury. She is using her leg occasionally and doesn’t seem to bother her.
I’m happy to update that her rescuer Dee Brown Gudenau found a potential forever home and Star 2 has a bright future ahead. – Gina

12/29/25 10:45pm Update: Feline leukemia and FIV tested negative. No obvious fractures on the leg, so the doctor is leaning towards radial nerve damage. Going to give her some time to see if she heals and regains any more function. Scheduled her spay surgery and vaccines. She was a good girl today. Terrified but good. Paws crossed.
12/29/25: We will be helping this little girl today, and her name is “Star”. She is scheduled for an exam and X-ray to determine the extent of her injury on the front leg.
Her rescuer and foster Dee Brown Gudenau has been taking amazing care of her trying to socialize and provide warth, love, and security.
I will update once we have more information.

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