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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

699.0. "Sick kitty found in New Braintree" by JAMVAX::BROWER () Tue Feb 01 1994 09:41

        Well I guess it's finally my turn to help a sick kitty. On Sunday
    we were driving up Old Turnpike Rd. in New Braintree, Ma. The car in front
    of us had stopped in the middle of the road. On the centerline was 
    what appeared to be a kitten. The driver picked it up and put it on the
    side of the road. When she realized it was just gonna sit there she
    stopped again. So did I. We taked for a few seconds and I told her I'd
    take care of it. It was a slate grey short-haired cat with both eyes
    and its nose gunked up. Beats me how it got to the center of the road
    because it's eyes were gunked shut. Seeing as I've got 2 healthy
    kitties of my own I decided to see if my STBE (soon to be ex) would be
    willing to care for her. She needs to be qurantined from her cats for
    now. She agreed ,heck if anything we still have compassion for animals
    in common. She took it to the vet yesterday and he was in shock at the
    condition. It turns out she's at least a year old and weighs a mere 3 
    pounds. He honestly didn't think my ex could bring her back. He gave
    her a shot of pennicillian and some other anti-biotics. So for the next
    2 weeks she'll attempt to nurse it back to health. At that time we'll 
    have her tested for feline lukemia + aids. If she gets a clean bill of
    health we'll try to place her.
         In spite of how badly she looked we know she's not a feral. She
    begins purring as soon as she hears someones voice. She's very
    affectionate and responsive to human contact. From appearances she was 
    probably dumped 2-3 weeks ago and was ,she may yet, about to succumb to 
    the cold weather. I have one potential home lined up provided of course
    that she gets a clean bill of health. If that falls through I'll try to
    place her through feline notes. At present I can't afford to feed
    another cat or I'd consider taking it. So for now keep LUCKY in your
    prayers and I'll give updates as to her progress.
    
           Bob
    
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699.1MAGEE::MERRITTKitty CityTue Feb 01 1994 09:5011
    Bob...thanks for caring!!!!   Your story sounds so much like when
    we rescued Dewey from the Junkyard.   The poor little tyke was about
    9 months old...but was barely 4 pounds and only looked like he was
    3 months old.   He as so sick and undernourished, the vet said his 
    changes were slim...but with alot of caring and love...BIG Dewey is 
    now 4 years old and weighs close to 17 pounds and is my biggest baby!!
    
    Please provide us updates and keep us posted.  Lucky is sure lucky
    to find you!!!
    
    Sandy
699.2I'm keeping my fingers crossed!EARRTH::DREYERMake new friends, but keep the old!Tue Feb 01 1994 09:527
Bob,

Best of luck for you in your attempts to save Lucky.  I'll look forward
to reading about your progress!

Hugs,
Laura
699.3Good work, Bob!EASI::GEENENVescere bracis meis.Tue Feb 01 1994 10:0417
    God bless you, Bob, for your unselfish caring.  Here's wishing Lucky
    the best of luck.
    
    My mind is very quick to conjure up images of little kitties sitting
    in the middle of the road, alone, sick, and frightened.  Thank goodness
    there's people like you to give this sad image a potentially happy
    resolution.
    
    (God____ stupid, thoughtless people who dump helpless kitties like they
    were so much garbage.  There is a special place in hell for those
    humans where the fires are bright and hot and where they are dumped
    for all eternity.)
    
    Please keep us informed.  I'm sure we are all hoping for a happy
    ending.
    
    Carl
699.4A PrecedentLJSRV2::FEHSKENSlen - reformed architectTue Feb 01 1994 10:3811
    
    When I was a little kid, one of my favorite books was "Lucky, the
    Famous Foundling".  I think the book was published by Look magazine
    (long gone, it was Life's main competitor).  It was about a puppy found
    in much the same circumstances as your Lucky.  Lucky was nursed back to
    health and became famous as the subject of a Look photo essay.
    
    I hope your story ends as happily.
    
    len.
    
699.5Good show!POWDML::MCDONOUGHTue Feb 01 1994 12:216
       GREAT!! Sure hope she makes it O.K.... Be SURE though, to have her
    given a rabies shot!! In that paret of the state there have been
    numerous rabid racoons, so the shot for ALL cats is a really necessary
    thing.
    
      JM
699.6she ate this morningVAXMK5::BROWERTue Feb 01 1994 12:347
         Latest report was that she drank water on her own this morning.
    She also wolfed down 3/4 can of catfood. From talking to my wife it
    sounded as if she'd been to a vets before. She said she yowled real
    loudly when she walked in with her. Before then she'd never made a
    sound.
    
             Bob
699.7Sending my prayers too!TIMBER::AIKEYFri Feb 04 1994 11:3410
    Bob,
    
    My prayers are with Lucky! I wiil keep my fingers crossed and hope for
    a quick recovery..
    
    Please keep us posted........
    
    
    *joyce and Shilo
    
699.8She's doing real wellJAMVAX::BROWERFri Feb 04 1994 12:078
         The last I heard Lucky still had a lot of congestion but was doing
    very well. She's started to groom herself and has a good appetite.
    She's still obviously being kept apart from the other 7 cats in the
    house. Leastways until the vet can give her a clean bill of health.
    She loves to be handled and melts into your arms when you pick her up.
    She seems to be a very happy kitty now.
    
            Bob
699.9Lucky is doing well stillJAMVAX::BROWERTue Feb 08 1994 07:2418
          Well Lucky is doing super!! When I dropped my children off at my
    ex's on Saturday she asked if I wanted to see her. She looks excellent 
    compared to a week ago. My oldest picked her up and she rolled over on
    her back in her arms nuzzeling like crazy. One thing I hadn't noticed 
    when I first found her was the flat almost pushed in nose. My ex's 
    boyfriend swears she's all or part Burmese. She's still very underweight 
    for a kitty. The vet figured she's close to a year old yet she's 1/2 the 
    size of my 2 boys who are both under a year old. My kids told me
    yesterday that my ex had her up in her bedroom. Lucky got a chance to
    see herself in a full lenghth mirror. She talked a little bit at the
    reflection then gently tried to tap it. I think she's part Lab as I've
    heard that she uses her paws a lot when begging for attention, claws
    retracted of course. So it looks as though she out of the woods with
    her immediate health problems. She'll be tested for any nasty diseases
    at her next vet visit. 
    
    
         Bob 
699.10Nice to hear good news!!TIMBER::AIKEYTue Feb 08 1994 08:5911
    
    Bob,
    
    Thanks for the update on Lucky.  It is so nice to hear good news..  He
    sure does have the right name.
    
    Take care,
    
    *joyce
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699.11Lucky is ready to be placedJAMVAX::BROWERMon Feb 21 1994 08:2120
          Well Lucky had her vet visit last week. Needless to say the vet
    was very pleased at the progress she's made. He figures she's actually
    around 6 months old and is 1/2 persian. She's been given her first
    shots and given a clean bill of health. Her weight is now 5 pounds!!
    He's dubbed my ex the miracle worker. There're 2 parties that have
    expressed interest in her. Whichever party agrees to take her will have 
    to agree to keep her as an indoor only kitty. We figure she's been
    stressed enough by spending far too much time on her own at too young
    an age. I had a chance to visit with her for an hour on Saturday and 
    she's really a sweet kitten. My youngest daughter ,who I'm afraid has 
    grown quite attached, was playing with her. It was gratifying to see 
    her romping around after having seen her so sick just a month ago. She 
    loves to be held sleep on laps and is a face nuzzler. So she'll make a 
    great companion for whomever takes her. Now if only I could find the party
    that left her. Then again the thoughts I harbor are against the law and
    my nature anyway. In the event neither of the parties expressing an
    interest pan out I'll post an entry in the adoption note. 
    
    
             Bob
699.12Many more to go...EASI::GEENENVescere bracis meis.Mon Feb 21 1994 09:495
    ...but at least one more has been saved.  Lucky was sure lucky to have
    found you.  Thanks for this great news on an otherwise yucky Monday
    morning.  Don't you just love happy endings?
    
    Carl