Five days later, the seriously injured cat came back, looking for food. The black-and-white cat wound up at the Humane Society of Tampa Baywhere he received veterinary care for months. His lower jaw was broken and had to be wired back together. His palate was split from front to back, and he needed dental work.
It took about three hours to pull all the maggots out of his left eye, which eventually had to be removed. He needed a feeding tube and blood transfusions. While the team at the shelter worked to nurse Bart back to health, a contentious custody battle raged between the cat's owner and the nonprofit for over a year.
Ultimately, the Humane Society of Tampa Bay settled the matter out of court, and Bart was permanently adopted by the shelter employee who had been fostering him. When Valerie first brought Bart home, she worried about whether her three other rescue cats — Max, Cecelia and Jack — would accept him.
But as soon as she set the carrier in the living room and opened the door, Max stuck his head in and started grooming Bart before he even got out. Welcome — come on out! So Valerie loved watching him discover ways to have fun. He really is a character.
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