Wisconsin engineering students create prosthetic legs for Chicago cat

Saturday, March 2, 2019
Wisconsin engineering students create prosthetic legs for Chicago cat
A group of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering students are creating prosthetics for a cat that recently lost his two legs.

MADISON, Wisc. -- A group of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering students are creating prosthetics for a cat that recently lost his two legs.



Their professor tells WKOW Sgt. Stubbs lost his back legs after being hit by a train in Chicago two months ago.



A Wisconsin rescue group called "Community Cat" helped nurse Sgt. Stubbs back to life and found him a new home.



The students met with the cat and his owner to come up with the best prototype.



His new legs should be ready in nine weeks.