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From rags to riches

July 16, 2009 : 10:20 AM ET

It’s not often a cat ends up looking like something the cat dragged in. But Gardener the cat managed to pull it off. In fact, she went one up. She had people convinced she was a senior cat in liver failure. Not a bad trick for a cat who’s probably less than one year old.

Gardener was quite the mess when she showed up to the garden center at a grocery store near Best Friends. The poor girl was skin and bones, covered in some type of vegetable oil, and smelled like a basket of french fries. Yikes! Those who saw her thought she was an older cat with serious health problems because of her appearance. Not so. She just needed a break!

One of the garden center employees, Liz West of Kanab, Utah, saw her first. She immediately went into the grocery store and purchased some cat food. No matter what else was the matter with the cat, it was obvious she needed a meal. Best Friends got wind of the situation and contacted Liz about putting Gardener into the Four Directions Community Cats program at Best Friends. The Four Directions Community Cats program helps provide resources and medical care—including spay and neuter—for community cats (feral/stray cats). Where Gardener the cat was concerned, however, the whole spay part of the equation was going to be down the road. They wanted her healthy first.

Sad to say, before anybody could trap her and bring her to Best Friends, Gardener had another stroke of bad luck. The very next day she was hit by a car in the parking lot. Liz didn’t see the accident, but noticed Gardener hobbling into the garden center looking for help. This time she was whisked off to Best Friends.

She had a fractured femur and dislocated hip, both involving the same leg. Sheesh, hadn’t she been through enough? At Best Friends, she received fluids, pain meds, blood work and radiographs, treatment, and cage rest. Around this time vets and caregivers got a closer look and realized that Gardener is still just a kitten, probably only a year old. Talk about a rough first year!

Her health improved rapidly. Not only did she start putting on some weight, the injury was healing nicely. At one month, she was in good enough health for the spay surgery. Gardener was on the mend. After all was said and done, though, Liz West was not about to let the poor girl out of her sight again. "She’s already used up seven of her nine lives," Liz says. She’s not about to let her use up the rest so quickly. She decided to adopt!

Back home, Liz has continued helping Gardener get back on her feet. Gardener, meanwhile, can’t believe how good she has it. Her very own home! And she appears a lot younger these days. Looks like her happy ending came in grand style.

Story by David Dickson
Photo by Molly Wald

For more information about community cats, see the Best Friends feral cat resources online. And be sure to join the Focus on Felines campaign to see how you can help in your region.

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July 27, 2009 : 10:30 AM ET
posted by: talented
I like happy endings. What a wonderful lady to adopt Gardener and give her a good home. And the article was humorous. Thanks.


July 25, 2009 : 7:01 AM ET
posted by: spikespetstore
Great story about Gardner and wonderful of Liz for caring so much. To Kaea (post of July 24) I am very glad to hear how much your community cared to donate for the bills to pay for your cats medical needs. It is very heart warming to hear of such wonderful, caring people.

Spike's Pet Store El Paso, TX


July 24, 2009 : 8:16 PM ET
posted by: kissyfur
what lucky lucky girl and Liz is such a wonderful person to take her in. Best to both of them and Thank You Best Friends For All The Wonderful Help You Do Day And Day Out. Kissyfur !!!


July 24, 2009 : 6:19 PM ET
posted by: Kaea
Fantastic, thanks Liz! So much like my own Peachy Keen Kat; she was found behind the grocery store, weighing three pounds, and dragging her back legs - the wonderful person who found her took her immediately to the local vet, where she was diagnosed as two years old (three pounds!!) and had broken legs - it cost the community here, via donations, over $800 to fix her up, two months of recovery with pins in her legs, and then she came to me for her forever home, loving and loved very much! We may not have a Best Friend to go to, but this small community cares a lot!


July 24, 2009 : 1:22 PM ET
posted by: cynmal
This is such a wonderful story! Liz is a wonderful person to take Gardener in - best wishes to them both!


July 23, 2009 : 9:03 PM ET
posted by: ginamomary
I always love these types of stories. You are an angel, Liz..and Gardner is NOW one lucky cat!


July 21, 2009 : 1:06 PM ET
posted by: babs1171
Happy news! Gardener is very lucky that someone like Liz happened to be there and take an interest. So glad she is on the mend and has a wonderful forever home. A great cat story with a happy ending....YAY!


July 20, 2009 : 6:37 PM ET
posted by: jmuhj
Gardener's story is my daily "AWWWWW!" I'm smilin' now! ;)


July 17, 2009 : 10:39 PM ET
posted by: ssowada
Another WONDERFUL story that makes the day so much Brighter! Thanks to Best Friends and Congratulations to Gardener and Liz:)


July 17, 2009 : 12:37 PM ET
posted by: jkrogh
Thank you to all that helped save this kitty...I love the good stuff!!!!!!! :) J


July 17, 2009 : 9:44 AM ET
posted by: lld
Thank you for such a heart warming story! So glad this little one is doing great. And Liz, thank you for not giving up on her and showing her what it really means to be loved and cared for!


July 16, 2009 : 9:48 PM ET
posted by: squeakie42
Thank you so much, Liz & BF caregivers, for giving Gardener back her life. She is a lovely looking kitty, and clearly young again in her photo!