Surgery Breathes New Life into the Once Starving ‘Beastie’ Who Couldn’t Close His Mouth

Life may seem dreamy in Oahu, Hawaii, but one cat named Beastie went through hell for months until rescuers came along. Caregivers at Central Oahu Regional Park found him in a gutter, and while trying to catch him, they later noticed a metal skewer stuck in his mouth! When they tried to rescue him, he ran away, disappearing for two months.

Friendly Feral ‘Beastie’ Couldn’t Close His Mouth Until Surgery Gave Him a New Appetite for Life

In October, he appeared again, but by that time, his mouth was stuck permanently open. At least he proved easier to catch this time, but he needed immediate veterinary attention.

“When he showed back up in October, he could no longer open or shut his mouth completely. Luckily, he was easily trapped this time and was seen quickly by a veterinarian,” shared Cat People of Oahu.

Beastie remained sweet and lovable with his rescuers despite being so horrendously injured.

Friendly Feral ‘Beastie’ Couldn’t Close His Mouth Until Surgery Gave Him a New Appetite for Life

Once at the vet, they started Beastie on medicine to get the inflammation down, but his mouth was stuck open. Just trying to eat wet food drained his energy to the point of exhaustion.

“Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs were unsuccessful in helping him regain any range of motion. Poor Beastie’s mouth was stuck open only 1.5 cm, and it took him 20-45 minutes just to eat one meal. It was so exhausting for him!”

First, the vet did a CT scan of his jaw, which indicated he would be a good candidate for surgery. Then, he went to a dental specialist for complex and very expensive surgery.

Friendly Feral ‘Beastie’ Couldn’t Close His Mouth Until Surgery Gave Him a New Appetite for Life

“We could not just give up on him – he is just so affectionate and loving despite everything he has been through,” they said.

Even under anesthesia, Beastie’s mouth remained stuck, unable to fully open or close due to all the inflammation. But after surgery, the long-suffering cat could begin eating again, and boy, did he!

He had a ravenous appetite and started eating as if he’d never seen food before that same evening.

Friendly Feral ‘Beastie’ Couldn’t Close His Mouth Until Surgery Gave Him a New Appetite for Life

“Beastie’s surgery was extremely complex – he required a left-sided condylectomy, resection of the coronoid process, and partial or complete resection of the zygomatic arch. Or – as we put it – they removed a huge portion of the left side of his jaw. His surgery went extremely well, and he was able to eat wet food later that evening!”

The rescuers shared a video showing how hungry Beastie wanted as much food as possible.

Unfortunately, the complex surgery had a sky-high price tag at over $5K, but the rescuers knew Beastie deserved life. A CT scan alone was over $1K.

Friendly Feral ‘Beastie’ Couldn’t Close His Mouth Until Surgery Gave Him a New Appetite for Life

“We know that is an extraordinary amount, and some people may even question our decision to have opted for surgery versus euthanasia. But we ultimately believe that his life matters and that he deserved the chance to live a normal, happy life,” they said.

Depending on donations, they asked for help in paying the bill, one of many as they saved multiple struggling cats.

“Please keep Beastie in your thoughts as we are hoping for a full recovery with the interventions we are trying. He deserves to live a normal life, and it can’t be fun to have your mouth never open. Mahalo for all those involved in saving him!”

Friendly Feral ‘Beastie’ Couldn’t Close His Mouth Until Surgery Gave Him a New Appetite for Life

Post-surgery, Beastie got a bath for the first time and was so sweet.

Then, he had a two-week checkup, and he did great!

Two weeks later, Beastie was eating like it was going out of style and could tackle dry food. Thanks to the rescue and many caring people, this cat doesn’t have to suffer and can live a happy life without pain in Hawaii.

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