This is
Corky, a seven-month old cat with
crisscrossed, backwards legs -- a condition calledÂ
Bilateral Arthrogryposis. Found in Fargo, North Dakota, the stray feline was due to be put down due to the severity of his condition. However,
Gail Ventzke and
Carol Stefonek with the
CATS Cradle shelter stepped in with a bold plan to save the cat with a radical surgery. Now, after two weeks of recovery, the cat is up and about and trying out his right-round legs for the first time.
Read on...