Kitten Born Blind With ‘Pretzel Legs’ Finds A Savior Who Believes In Her

Written by: Dina Fantegrossi
Dina Fantegrossi is the Assistant Editor and Head Writer for HomeLife Media. Before her career in writing, Dina was a veterinary technician for more than 15 years.Read more
| Published on September 16, 2016

Nearly 4 years ago, Carmen Bernard spotted a tiny kitten struggling across a Florida Highway. Her tiny legs and tail appeared “twisty” as if she had been hit by a car.

When Carmen’s vet examined the kitty she received the shocking news that not only had the 5-week-old Seal Point been born with severe deformations of her rear limbs; she was also blind.

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Knowing that the kitten’s special needs put her at high risk for euthanasia in a shelter, Carmen decided to adopt her. She named the little cutie Pretzel in honor of her twisted rear limbs. Having been born feral, Pretzel’s birth defects were likely a result of being exposed to Feline Distemper in the womb.

Aside from her physical ailments, the little kitten had some emotional issues to contend with early on. She puffed up, hissed and swatted at anyone who came near her. Taking into account her blindness, limited mobility and feral nature, can you blame her?

With patience and gentle reassurance from Carmen, Pretzel came to understand that she was safe, and her sweet personality came to the surface.

Inspired by Pretzel’s strength of spirit, Carmen started the Facebook page, The Little Kitty That Could and began sharing stories, updates and photos. To her surprise, people from all over the world sent messages of support and donated money to help with mounting veterinary expenses.

Since Pretzel was born without the tissue that connects the retina to the optic nerve, her blindness cannot be corrected. However, veterinarians at the University of Florida believed that they could help her by performing surgery on her rear limbs.

Doctors tried to save Pretzel’s right rear leg, but it was so badly deformed that they eventually decided to amputate. They were able to improve mobility in her left rear leg, and with two healthy front limbs, Pretzel is now unstoppable!

She is living the Florida good life with her mom and dad, 2 human siblings and 2 canine sisters. Shirley the Pekingese is also blind and doesn’t have much use for the boisterous kitten, but Cici the Boston Terrier is Pretzel’s best pal!

The Bernard family is eternally grateful to all the generous supporters who banded together to help a tiny kitten heal and start over. Join Pretzel Nation and follow this inspirational kitty on Facebook!