While Annie was in the paradise that's trouble-proof, she heard a cat crying, and since there are 1,327 on the property, I set out to find it. A new guy in town - a kitten - and when I lured it close enough to look closely, I could see that its jaw was broken. It tried to eat some food, but couldn't manage, and while we were feeling heartsick and wondering what to do, I gave it some soy milk and wet food to try to lap up.
Annie called a vet for guidance, but all they could suggest was to catch it and bring it in. She called the local shelter who admitted they would just put the animal down anyway. Research showed that a tape splint could be used, but no one was very reassuring about the outcome. John offered to take care of the situation in the old-time farm way. We just knew we couldn't let it die from starvation. We researched palliative care, and read that sometimes diphenhydramine makes cats sleep ("Benadryl therapy." You did it with your kids twice, don't deny it).
It stuck around overnight. The next morning Annie the Cat Whisperer caught it, so we took it right in to the vet to see if anything could be done to make it more comfortable or whether we should send it peacefully on its way.
GROSS-OUT WARNING: You're about to gross out.
The tech saw right away that the kitten had suffered a "degloving trauma," and showed us what she meant. She said that's really good news for this little ... girl? ... nope, guy. Good news for this little guy. He probably caught his chin on something, so that the chin itself was hanging down with the jaw denuded. He had some necrosis going on, so he smelled bad, and the wound was infected. But, they could reattach it and he would be able to eat and recover fully.
While she was gone to get the vet, we wept openly in the exam room. When we got the estimate, we wept again. So we can't leave Lake City this
The vet said she would do the FIV/FeLV test first, so that we didn't do anything elaborate for no reason. They called us with his negative results early, so that we could go ahead and rejoice and name him for his new owners. He is called Tuck C. Doe ("Doe" since we don't know his true identity); "Tucker" for short. We think he may have been a dump 'n' drive, showing up alone and obviously not feral.
Sitting on his own vet bill. "Don't look at the total, look at ME!" |
Adding another cat is going the wrong direction, but I have to shrug. Shrug with me. Or send cat food; that's good, too.
28 comments:
What a wonderful story and beautiful kitty!!!
Have fun
Donna
Thanks for being you. :-) :-)
He's very cute. How do your other/older cats react when another comes into the house?
it is even raining down here in the Keys the last few days... better watch out because you may have 50 cats by this time next year if you keep this up...
Meridith says, "SUCKERS!!!!!" (very, very cute. :-) )
Thanks, Squawmama. Hey, you're nearby ... need a cat?
Maggie, I really think we were being YOU.
Teri, the reaction is varied. We've kept them separated so far, and have just (10 minutes ago) begun supervised visitation one at a time.
Duke, you just watch your mouth. I can see it now - we're cruising down the highway with cat hair blowing out of every cranny. Then there's the motorhome.
Maggie, tell Meridith to expect Max by PetEx.
I can hardly see the keyboard - my eyes are misty. You saved a life. I'm so proud of you.
Aw, Kim, thanks. That makes me misty, too.
I'm proud of you two, too!
Lucky he landed near you guys! Now, what does Carrot think of him?
I see he was trying to take out a CFCU loan to pay for his vet bill. He is probably too young to qualify without a co-signer though.
Good for you! Ya did good! He will probably be the sweetest kitty ever because he will know you saved him.
Glad to see there are other "suckers" out there like us!
Good for you for saving Tucker. He's a cutie.
Cat people are the greatest!!
Thank you, Michael!
Maria, Carrot hasn't met him yet! I think she will quack and then go lay down.
HAHA Carolyn! Good catch.
Karen and Al, it's funny how that works out, isn't it? He is already extraordinarily affectionate. I'm glad there are other suckers, too.
Donna, he IS cute, isn't he? And very sweet already.
Gypsy, I agree!
Very cute guy! Is he able to eat solid food yet since having his chinny chin reattached?
Sue, he started eating right out of surgery, and hasn't stopped yet. He also bites his mouse without mercy.
Good Luck with your handsome lad...
I think the dumpers knew you! Can you move before another litter?
HA! START THE ENGINE! THAT CAT LOOKS PREGNANT! Yes, we need to roll before anything drastic happens.
Oh look ... nevermind, I give up.
Haha, Steve! You quack me up. :D
Awwwww... you guys are the greatest! great pictures too ... I couldn't read the whole post, I'm too much of a marshmallow ... little ol furry guy
Notice there's another Carolyn! ... I'm the WGS one... ;)
Hi WGS Carolyn! I can tell who is who by the icon and the writing styles. The other Carolyn is a cat lover, too.
Awwww...you soft-hearted suckers you...We've been suckered 3 times so far (2 cats and 1 dog) so I know how you feel. Good on ya for taking the little guy in :)
Nina
Aww, Nina, I'm glad your hard-luck stories knew where to find you!
Oh that is ONE LUCKY KITTY!!! He will reward you in the future...so they say huh? ;-) Thanks for caring & helping him. Not many would do that these days. <3
Thanks, Cyn! He's already leaving little rewards in the litter box, so I guess we're lucky, too.
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