'I used what I had': Tiny rescue kitten was too small for a wheelchair, so vets improvised one with rulers and Hot Wheels so he could play and be a "normal" kitten

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    brainnourishment A tiny rescue kitten named Gelato arrived at Cincinnati Animal CARE unable to stand or walk properly after a spinal injury. Because he was far too small for the animal wheelchairs the shelter had available, lead veterinary technician Mallory Smith and the medical team improvised their own. They built a miniature mobility aid using cardboard, rulers, zip ties, tape, and even Hot Wheels for wheels.
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    The homemade setup allowed Gelato to move around while recovering and building strength. Staff soon reported that he was getting stronger and beginning to stand for brief moments on his own. His story went viral, and the attention eventually led to an even better upgrade, a custom 3D-printed wheelchair made specifically for him.
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    Gelato in his new 3D-printed wheelchair

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