Somjai Phummaman, 45, and his wife, Amphan, 49, shared photos of their new pet on social media, and it has captured the hearts of hundreds of people.
He spotted an astonishing mutation in one of the puppies born last February 2, after placing them in the basket.
We see the small “cyclops” dog with his mother and sibling Mah in one of the photographs.
Two days later, it was determined that the dog was healthy. His human parents opted to bottle-feed him every day since he was born.
“We’d like the puppy to live. “We intend to keep it as a pet till it matures,” Somjai explained.
Residents who visited Somjai’s home noted on the pup’s likeness to characters from the popular cartoon film Minions, so he named him Kevin after one of them.
“Everyone has been astonished by the puppy and believes it’s a lucky sign,” Somjai remarked.
After the story spread, neighbors gathered to Somjai’s house to meet the lucky puppy, thinking of his birth date as a day to play the lottery.
Parn, Somjai’s daughter, noted that the entire family was overjoyed to have a puppy with the disease.
Kevin’s ability to see with his one eye is uncertain; it typically takes two months for a dog’s eyesight to fully mature.
“We’ve been taking wonderful care of the puppy thus far.” “Because his mother is unable to effectively nurse him, we must bottle feed him,” Parn explained.
Somjai stated that several of his acquaintances wanted to take the cub home with them, but he prefers to nurture it with his wife. Thai villagers feel themselves lucky to have this “unique” puppy in their community.
Kevin is gaining stronger and appears to be in good health as the days pass. Share this heartfelt tale with your friends and wish this puppy a long and happy life.
6 Most Common Cat Health Problems
Cats are good at self-maintenance. But even your fastidious feline can’t prevent some of these more common cat diseases and health issues.
1. Vomiting
Vomiting is a very common problem with cats with a multitude of causes. They range from eating something poisonous or inedible (like string), to infection, urinary tract disease, or diabetes to hairballs.
2. Feline Lower Urinary Tract Diseases (FLUTD)
TSome estimates say as many as 3% of cats seen by vets have feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), which is actually a group of feline diseases with multiple causes.
List bellow:
Drinking more
Straining to urinate
Bloody urine
Urinating in unusual places
Crying when urinating
Licking around the urinary area (often because of pain)
3. Fleas
Fleas are a very common external feline health problem. But it’s one you can easily treat. Signs your cat has fleas include:
Flea dirt on its skin (they look like tiny black dots)
Constant scratching
Frequent licking
Red or irritated skin
Hair loss
Skin infections or hot spots
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