Yes, it is possible for a cat to live a typical life even if it is born with just two legs. Cats are adaptable animals, and they can learn to compensate for physical limitations through determination and practice.
Cats born with two legs may need extra care and support to learn how to move around and perform basic activities, such as using the litter box and grooming themselves. They may also need to use specialized equipment, such as a wheelchair, to help them move around more easily.
With the right care and support, a cat born with two legs can learn to live a happy and fulfilling life. They can play, explore, and engage in many of the same activities as other cats. It’s important to provide a cat with two legs with a safe and accessible environment, and to work with a veterinarian or a feline physical therapist to address any medical or mobility issues that may arise.
Jackie, who works at a nearby veterinary clinic that partnered with the shelter where the kitten was given, then examined her. She took it to her right away and named the cat Little Bunny Sue Rooks Hendrickson Dean Aiki.