This is Princess Donut (yes we are). She’s about 11 weeks-old and visually challenged. Princess Donut arrived at the Moreno Valley shelter with her left eye severely protruding and suffering from a significant upper respiratory infection. After evaluation by their veterinary team, her left eye was enucleated to relieve her pain and prevent further complications. Throughout Princess Donut’s recovery, shelter staff provided intensive supportive care, including syringe feeding and subcutaneous fluids. Four days ago, after some gentle coaxing, Princess Donut ate on her own for the first time. Despite this encouraging milestone, Princess Donut still requires extensive care. She is suspected to have limited or no vision in her remaining right eye, and her upper respiratory infection continues to affect her overall comfort and recovery. She also has a persistent left-sided head tilt that may require additional diagnostics and ongoing medical evaluation. Princess Donut is a resilient little warrior who has already overcome so much in her short life.