Family Of Two-Year-Old Amputee Adopts Kitten That Lost A Limb

A 2-year-old cancer survivor with an amputated arm, her brother Cayden, 3, and parents Simone and Matt Tipton pose with a kitten who also suffered an amputation, at the Riverside County Department of Animal Services shelter in San Jacinto, Calif. PHOTO: AP

A 2-year-old cancer survivor with an amputated arm, her brother Cayden, 3, and parents Simone and Matt Tipton pose with a kitten who also suffered an amputation, at the Riverside County Department of Animal Services shelter in San Jacinto, Calif. PHOTO: AP
A 2-year-old cancer survivor with an amputated arm, her brother Cayden, 3, and parents Simone and Matt Tipton pose with a kitten who also suffered an amputation, at the Riverside County Department of Animal Services shelter in San Jacinto, Calif. PHOTO: AP

A 2-year-old cancer survivor with an amputated arm in San Jacinto, Calif is getting a special gift: A kitten that also suffered an amputation.

Matt and Simone Tipton, of Orange County, had been searching for a kitten for their daughter Scarlette, who was born with a rare form of cancer. Scarlette’s left arm had to be amputated when she was 10 months old.

Doctors say she’s now cancer free. Scarlette’s parents wanted to find a kitten that had undergone an amputation surgery to help in their daughter’s ongoing recovery. That’s when they heard about Holly, a kitten two women found bleeding from a traumatic injury in December. The kitten’s left front leg was amputated.

The family drove to the San Jacinto animal shelter to adopt the cat named Holly on Christmas Eve.

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