Buttercup’s family was separated and he was left to roam. He suffered trauma or abuse and was found on the street, unable to walk, by a good samaritan who brought him to Capitola Veterinary Hospital. The growth plate on his femur was completely fractured. His family was located, but due to economic hardship and inability to pay for him, they surrendered Buttercup to CVH. His injuries were repaired and he was neutered, vaccinated, rehabilitated, and adopted by a very loving family. Now he is a vibrant, extremely playful, affectionate, beautiful Bengal-Tabby mature kitten.
The Buttercup Fund has been established in his honor. Donations to this fund will be used to assure that future sick and injured animals unaccompanied by financial resources will not suffer, and may get a second chance like Buttercup did. If you would like to make a contribution to this fund, please let us know! Thank you.

