'Baby Kitten Rescue' is an animal rescue that focuses on neonatal, critical care, and special needs kitten rescue.
Otter is a part of a litter with severe congenital issues, including- Hydrocephalus, which means he has excess fluid surrounding his brain, and has a meningocele, the protrusion at the top of his head, which is filled with cerebrospinal fluid. A meningoencephalocele would mean that the protrusion contains cerebrospinal fluid and brain material.
The goal is to create a helmet-like head piece that is low cost, lightweight, using commonly accessible materials that can be quickly removed, cleaned, and fit with Otter's growing head.
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FoamHeadBandOutline09_22.pdf
here is the updated Wire Loop version
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09/23/2022 at 20:56
Otter had his surgery to close the hole in his skull in Dec 2022; his recovery went extremely well and has been back to being an incredible kitten - he'll have the opportunity to grow up to be a healthy loving creature!
As it turns out, ordering some 3" (actuallly 3.17") diameter cupcake holders worked out really well! They were inexpensive, quick, and easy to cut. Also, There was a decision to add venting holes for Otter's condition. Cutting it from the button to top seemed to prodcue the best results.
The edges need to be cleaned up a bit... it seemed the the bulb tip actually worked better than the razor blade tip... E6000 glue works incredibly quickly when setting the two materials together...
We wanted to utilize a Quick Release Cat Collar clip into the design... ultimately I ended up purchasing some quick release collars, cannibalized the clips and went with a simple loop with the velcro straps... To remove the clips I used a razor blade attachment on the wood burning tool (I got the blade tip from Michaels)
Although the Helmet Shell looked really good, it's a little too difficult to get it 'just" right without constant immediate access to Otter... so I'm not able to get a good fit on him, plus the little guy is growing like a weed and would need a constant updated helmet. The other Caps are flats cutout, then heated and formed over my aluminum foil covered 3d printed buck... not amazed by the results...
I wanted the chin strap to be as basic as possible- so just a simple loop... The velcro I used has a really soft touch. I'm working on a quick release iteration.
Here are some of the plastic shell styles I was developing... I used a wood burning pen to melt out the shape. The razor blade worked the best, the part in the picture is using the nubbin' and wasn't as clean.
You can pick up inexpensive 1/4 craft foam at Michaels, the neoprene wasn't pricey either... however The Craft Foam wasn't AS pliable as the neoprene; although you can heat shape the Craft Foam with a heat gun/ blow dryer...
I have a kitten who was also born with a malformed skull (and brain!) and we've been reaching out to rescues (includIing Otto's rescue with no reply :( ) looking for some help in creating something for our kitten, too, to keep him safe until he's big enough for surgery. I really appreciate having every component used and listed, but is it at all possible to get an instructional how-to? I'm feeling a little desperate and defeated for my own little guy who just wants to play and live his life
i just love that photo of him sticking out of his crate , he looks like some weird highly advanced space creature that crash landed his escape pod, he's got this, "did you just see that shit!" face, adorable !
I have a kitten who was also born with a malformed skull (and brain!) and we've been reaching out to rescues (includIing Otto's rescue with no reply :( ) looking for some help in creating something for our kitten, too, to keep him safe until he's big enough for surgery. I really appreciate having every component used and listed, but is it at all possible to get an instructional how-to? I'm feeling a little desperate and defeated for my own little guy who just wants to play and live his life