The cat, named Lady in a Fur Coat, was bought into the Dane County Humane Society in December and immediately began treatment for chronic ear infections and hematomas, spokesperson Marissa DeGroot told CNN.To alleviate her suffering, veterinarians eventually decided to remove Lady's outer ear flaps — which left her looking a little funny.It also made shelter employees worried that she wouldn't be adopted.That's when Ash Collins, who works at the Humane Society, decided to crochet Lady an adorable ear bonnet.With some coaxing (and more than a few treats), Lady fit into her new purple ears."It's amazing because we see these strays and medical cases come in and I think we're always surprised by their resiliency," said DeGroot.The sweet girl, known at the shelter for her love of cuddles and head bumps, was adopted on Tuesday just hours after the Humane Society — which serves the Madison area — posted photos on Facebook of Lady in her new earsRead More – Source
The cat, named Lady in a Fur Coat, was bought into the Dane County Humane Society in December and immediately began treatment for chronic ear infections and hematomas, spokesperson Marissa DeGroot told CNN.To alleviate her suffering, veterinarians eventually decided to remove Lady's outer ear flaps — which left her looking a little funny.It also made shelter employees worried that she wouldn't be adopted.That's when Ash Collins, who works at the Humane Society, decided to crochet Lady an adorable ear bonnet.With some coaxing (and more than a few treats), Lady fit into her new purple ears."It's amazing because we see these strays and medical cases come in and I think we're always surprised by their resiliency," said DeGroot.The sweet girl, known at the shelter for her love of cuddles and head bumps, was adopted on Tuesday just hours after the Humane Society — which serves the Madison area — posted photos on Facebook of Lady in her new earsRead More – Source