Showing posts with label August 3rd Rescue Kittens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label August 3rd Rescue Kittens. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2009

Diamond

Diamond was rescued August 3rd and adopted September 11th. Diamond and her siblings (Twister & Daisy) were brought in a box, all very sick and had an upper respiratory infection, Rhinotracheitis virus. Diamond was the sickest of the group, she was so affected by the infection she could barley breathe. We were not sure if she was strong enough to fight off the infection, even with the antibiotics. But we gave her a chance, and to our surprise she responded amazingly to the treatment!! She has now almost completely overcome the infection. On top of a sever upper respiratory infection Diamond had a nasty eye infection, leaving both of her third eye lids retracted. Her eye infection has now completely cleared up. Diamond now healthy and after a harsh start to life, has been placed in her forever home were she can finally live in peace.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Daisy Adopted!

Daisy: Was rescued August 3rd and adopted August 29thThis beautiful girl almost had a very early end to her life when she was going to be euthanized with her siblings (Twister & Diamond) for being sick. They all had an upper respiratory track infection, caused by the rhinotracheitis virus. It is a very common infection that many street cats an SPCA cats acquire. Daisy was born outside to a stray mother but was raised in close human contact.  She is one of the most affectionate cats I have met, she constantly purrs and looks for love. She has now finally found a home to reciprocate her unconditional love. 

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Diamond Ready for Adoption!


Diamond and her siblings (Twister & Daisy) were brought in a box, all very sick and had an upper respiratory infection, Rhinotracheitis virus. Diamond was the sickest of the group, she was so affected by the infection she could barley breathe. We were not sure if she was strong enough to fight off the infection, even with the antibiotics. But we gave her a chance, and to our surprise she responded amazingly to the treatment!! She has now almost completely overcome the infection. On top of a sever upper respiratory infection Diamond as had a nast eye infection, leaving both of her third eye lids retracted. Her eye infection has now completely cleared up.


This is what she looked like when she first came in three weeks ago!



Monday, August 17, 2009

Twister still fighting his Upper Respiratory Infection

Daisy and Diamond twisters sister have now finished their course of antibiotics and have overcome their infection. However poor twister is still fighting his. We have started Twister on a different course of antibiotics for another 10 days, hopefully with this he we finally kick his infection. He does look really good none the less! he is still a very happy playful kitten and looks 100 times better than when we first rescued him!

hopefully he will be able to get neutered August 26th as scheduled!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Diamond has overcome her upper respiratory infection!



        BEFORE                                      AFTER
(August 3rd)                             (August 13th)

Diamond and her siblings were brought in a box to be euthanized. They were all sick and had an upper respiratory infection, Rhinotracheitis virus. Diamond was the sickest of the group, she was so affected by the infection she could barley breathe. We were not sure if she was strong enough to fight off the infection, even with the antibiotics. But we gave her a chance, and to our surprise she responded amazingly to the treatment!! She has now overcome the infection, and is ready for adoption!

Diamond is a beautiful, elegant, petite cat. She has bloosmed with us from a terrified, deathly sick kitten into a playful, active, affectionate, healthy kitten. She is a joy to have around and really has an amazing personality. She has overcome so much at such a young age, and is just ready to relax and be a kitten. 

Monday, August 10, 2009

Video of Daisy - For Adoption

Twister Adopted!

Twister: Rescued August 3rd and Adopted August 9th. Twister and his siblings were going to be euthanized because of an upper respiratory tract infection. Although he is still overcoming the respiratory infection they were kind enough to look over that. It wonderful to see our efforts put into saving Twister and his siblings turn into success. Twister will be enjoying the rest of his life in his new home, and right now an only child. He still has to finish his course of antibiotics. We will be getting him neutered August 26th, once he has fully overcome his respiratory infection (hopefully).    

Monday, August 3, 2009

Three kittens rescued today!

I took these three kittens in today, after they were going to get put down. They were born outside, but raised in human contact. They like many stray kittens, they have contracted an upper respiratory, Rhinotracheitis Virus. The black one, and the tabby and white one are females. The black and white kitten is a male. They are all in good spirits otherwise! the Tabby female is the most out going of the bunch. Shes the first one out the cage and exploring, and has a built in motor somewhere. She purrs like there is no tomorrow at any bit of attention. She is the least sick as well, barley has any secretions or sneezes. The black and white male is very affectionate as well, and also has a little motor inside. He is pretty sick, but nothing some TLC and antibiotics can't help. The black female.. she is the extremely sick. This infection has hit her the hardest, and just breathing right now for her is a struggle. Her nose and eyes are completely caked with secretions, her airways full of mucus. You can hear her struggle to breath between the mucus and not to mention sneezing fits. She will need the most TLC of the group, and hopefully will pull through. They have all been started on a course of antibitotics, hopefully they will respond well and bounce back.

* I have until the weekend to find them a place other than where they are right now, otherwise they will be euthanized. Foster homes desperately need for them, together or separate!


Daisy/Diamond/Twister

To see their individual write ups, for more details on each individual kitten click here