So, I've just been given the green light to arrange another vet visit, with a specialist for the darling foster cat Queeny. It's one of the risks you take I suppose in rescue, that the information you have on the cat is correct, that the cat is healthy and that the cat will be adopted, but as I mentioned before if you don't take it, you won't even know. MCA has taken on 13 kittens who are getting close to the non kitten phase (4-5 months) which make them almost as difficult to adopt out cats over 6 with special needs. There were over a dozen of these cats being fostered by another group in such a way that we had to step in. Just sitting in cages, with no attention to medical visits, and no real exposure to people to actually get adopted. The bills for these kitties was a big undertaking, which is why we had to wait to see if Queeny was going to get round two or if we would pass this unknown issue of the heart murmur onto a kind soul who would adopt with the means to explore treatment. The Vet will call in a cardiologist specialist for the ultasond and if I am aloud to video it I will. Until then, here is a peek at why we are going the extra mile for this sweetie. For a Queen she is certainly low maintenance. I'll also try to get a couple shots of Paxton and Lincoln's exploration as they SLOWLY are introduced to her. Prior to her vet visit next week sometime she will get a bath, a task I'm not looking forward to but I will be getting assistance from an expert (and will get video of that as well.)
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
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