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My vet is a star

4.8K views 43 replies 12 participants last post by  21inCostaRica  
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I was at the vet´s today when a man came in and said that somebody had dumped two kittens by the post office. I just looked the other way but then remembered that a guy was looking for a cat for his daughters so I said I would look for the kittens and could he please contact this person.

Unfortunately the babies were very sick and I went back to the vet. She cleaned their eyes, gave them antibiotics, took their temperature and gave me a full bottle of Decacilin. She also wanted to give me talc and dewormer but I have this here. She is always nice to me but this is too much, all for free.

Now the problem is I cannot give an animal away after a few days, and the guy is not going to look after these babies (he told me the cats had "disappeared" and his daughters really liked cats.) So I could have rendered them today but I don´t think I´ll be able to part with the grey one, who is very poorly.

Anyway here they are, they were eating in the stroller and fell asleep as soon as we got home:


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Yes BrittyBear, I don´t know why but the link only works if I copy the image location before I public the pictures to Flickr!?

Some news, another kitten (the black one in the first picture) was dumped here last night. I woke up at 2 to check up on the babies and I found her. She seems to have maggots on her skin :sad:
 
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Yes Jenny, I´ve never cared for such tiny kittens and I am at a loss as to what the maggots could be. There are no wounds, they seemed to be feeding on his skin??

So I´ve just finished bathing and drying them and they are sleeping peacefully.
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#7 ·
Well possibly if he was where there is food rotting they could have got on him that way. Then yes they could have begun to work on him poor baby. They must feel better for the bath . Did the maggots all come off black kitty?
 
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I see, I had never seen anything like it, so I was baffled as to which species of fly (or some other insect) could do this.

The vet told me to put some phenol with creosote on his fur and this would kill the maggots, but when I got home I realized that what I thought was dead skin was actually millions of them, lumped together and wriggling. After I dried him I used a flea comb and they seem to be dead now.

They are still asleep :D
 
#9 ·
Oh my goodness, you're both stars, you and your vet!

And I don't think I could have coped with cleaning maggots off fur like that! :eek: The poor little kitty must have been so miserable!

You said the little gray one wasn't doing so well. Is he better now?
 
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Spirite the little grey one turned out to be a girl and she was chockablock full of worms, I had to pull them out with bits of toilet paper:shock:

I love taking care of sick or feral animals, but I still shiver when I think of those maggots; they covered every inch of his body except his belly. I had three showers on Friday and I´m still concerned that he will develop larvae under his skin. (By the way, my vet bought a microscope, it fell off the sofa the first day and couldn´t be fixed. She´s having a baby in September, so I thought I would buy one for her in lieu of baby clothes.)

So here they are :eek:nekitty
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I don´t have aliens in my tummy anymore YAY

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I´m so sorry, I meant this to be a feel-good thread 8O They are looking better every day; two of them look like tennis balls with tiny legs attached, and the black one is not so fat but his coat is shiny now. I will post more pictures if you want to watch them grow. :eek:rcat
 
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DO NOT GET ATTACHED to these babies!! Before you know it they will be full fledged cats and you will have a pack of them. Get them well and let them go. We want to keep you as a wanting, needing feline member. Not an overloaded strain on the cat system. We help best by helping others find their forever furbabies!!! Having said all this, I understand that baby anything is so very cute!! Get them well, then pass them along. That is how we serve the animal kingdom!!
 
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DO NOT GET ATTACHED to these babies!! Before you know it they will be full fledged cats and you will have a pack of them. Get them well and let them go. We want to keep you as a wanting, needing feline member. Not an overloaded strain on the cat system. We help best by helping others find their forever furbabies!!! Having said all this, I understand that baby anything is so very cute!! Get them well, then pass them along. That is how we serve the animal kingdom!!
Yes, Please!
I´m not sure what to respond, except that I would gladly give away all my cats (and dogs) to people who would love and care for them. When I lived in the UK I never had pets, but in rural Costa Rica life is very different.

Last year I tried to find homes for two puppies. One guy wanted one of them, to keep her tied to a rope for the rest of her life. The rest of the people who called were upset because I asked questions about their other pets.

Now cats are different; most people consider them a pest, strays are regularly poisoned, etc. The people who care cannot afford another cat, so I don´t bother putting up posters anymore.

I started this thread to make people happy, and I end up feeling a wreck. Well, good night everyone.
 
#16 ·
21....You are AWESOME for saving all the lives you do!!
Each life is Precious!
Sometimes...I think people forget that other countries see pets very differently....from, what some of our beliefs, might be...
The cats you save, have a life, and care, and most of all, a safe place, to call home!!
You're a Special person, with a Huge Heart...♡♡♡
And I for one, always look forward to any new posts you do!
These little kittens are so lucky to have you, on their side!
Your Vet, sounds like she Rocks, to!!
Blessings to both of you!
Sharon
 
#18 ·
Most definitely please post as many pics as you want! We'd love to see how they grow from these tiny, sick balls of fur into big, healthy kitties. :)

I think most of the world, outside of North America, views cats - and dogs - very differently than we do here. It's not that they love their pets any less, but there's a distinct line between human and non-human family members.

So kitties who live in other countries really luck out when a cat lover like 21 happens to be in their midst. :)

These little guys wouldn't have had a chance otherwise.

I will stalk you for pics if none appear soon... :D
 
#19 ·
Oh dear I must be getting old, I´m not usually so thin-skinned.

I hope I´m not off-topic but I just wanted to say that in my experience there are compassionate people in every country. The difference is over here you cannot pick up the phone and call the RSPCA, and sometimes even vets don´t care. One time a woman came to the vet´s (not this one) to buy a chick for her son... because he liked killing them. And I know guys who neuter cats and dogs with a sharp knife, one guy even tried to spay a female dog.

There are so many sad stories on this forum that I want to show the sunny and funny side of compassion. I am not stressed or dejected (bit worried about Spirite stalking me tough) but I am grateful for your concern, which I know is well meant.

Hugs to BrittyBear, Jenny, Gandalf&Endor, Marcia, Sharon and Spirite.
 
#20 ·
Wow poor babies were in a terrible state. You and your vet are amazing to do this. I so hope the boy has done with the maggots. It must have been awful for him and you having to clean that. They look full of fun considering their experience
 
#21 ·
Yikes, it sounds like you're in a tough spot...Will your vet be able to neuter those babies before they reach breeding age? (6 months is the latest I'd suggest)

I'm also thankful you found these little babies, and that you're caring for them...but there is something to what Marcia says. If you can't get them s/n then you'll end up with a TON of cats. That being said, keeping them is probably your best option no mater what from what you've described.
 
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21, you're awesome in what you're doing! It's real wonder that you're there, saving and caring for them as you are! And thank goodness you've also met a fantastic vet there who is so generous! That in itself helps all the animals immensely and is wonderful to know you can trust her.

I hope you keep hanging here with us and continue to add to the cheer! :thumb
 
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I will post an update soon.

Lol, sorry if we seem a bit over zealous. We're all kitty fanatics here and kitten pics make us all want to protect them. They're very lucky to have you and your vet :)

Im glad to hear you're planning on getting those kits s/n...and even more glad to hear about your awesome vet. Replacing her microscope is a fantastic idea and I'm sure she'll be more than thrilled. Now THAT is a gift that will just keep giving! :D
And she will let me look at creepy crawlies yay :crazy
 
#24 ·
Lol, sorry if we seem a bit over zealous. We're all kitty fanatics here and kitten pics make us all want to protect them. They're very lucky to have you and your vet :)

Im glad to hear you're planning on getting those kits s/n...and even more glad to hear about your awesome vet. Replacing her microscope is a fantastic idea and I'm sure she'll be more than thrilled. Now THAT is a gift that will just keep giving! :D
 
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I'm a little late but Good job on you for handlin the maggots situation i dont know how you did it. Any kinda wiggly bug grosses me out so bad, i freak out if i'm anywhere near them and then feel sick and have to shower repeatedly

These kitties are really lucky to have you and your vet :D you're both awsome

Hugs for you too~!

I look forward to bunches of more pics they are so darn adorable~ i cant wait to see how they grow :D you're a wonderful person for taking them in and caring for them the little black one... sooo cute~

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21,
Great Shots of all the cats in that link!
They look so healthy and content! :D:thumbup::thumbup:
Sharon