Publisher's Synopsis
Oh! A Cat Named Moo is dedicated to Tenor, AKA Champ:
Tenor was born with a special condition called Pierre Robin Sequence (PRS). This means his jaw was very small, making it hard for him to breathe. Usually, babies with PRS need a big, scary surgery to help them breathe better.
But guess what? A super-smart doctor at the Children's Hospital at Stanford University found a magical way to help without surgery! She uses a tiny retainer device that stays in the baby's mouth for 2-5 months. And it worked for Tenor! He was healed with this special device!
Tenor's parents were so happy and thankful that they decided to help other babies with PRS. They started a non-profit organization to tell everyone about this amazing device and provide support for families going through the treatment. They want to make sure all babies with PRS can get better without surgery, just like Tenor!
If you want to learn more or donate, please visit: www.HOAPforPRS.org