Cougie Wechsler
11-24-2001, 12:00 AM
Well I have some exciting news!!! On Tuesday before Thanksgiving, I was on my way to Walmart and in the distance I saw a small black cat cross the busy street into the Walmart parking lot. After I completed my shopping, I heard a small "mew" and the same tiny kitten came up to me and jumped on my leg. I picked her up and she tucked her little head into my shoulder and started purring loudly. She sure planned her strategy right picking the cat lover in the parking lot.
I was lucky to get my vet to see her that afternoon but her test results would not be available until morning. The vet said that she was about 10 weeks old and most likely abandoned by her mother. He also said that she probably would not have survived the cold night we had (she is very skinny). I did bring her home and sequestered her in the guest bedroom. Cougie, Fester, and Max could her her meowing and stood vigil outside the door. On Wednesday we got the clean bill of health but it was not until Thursday that we let her out into the house. Cougie and Fester were not pleased and refused to talk to us, retreating under the bed. Max was more curious and they played for awhile.
After discussing it, we decided that we will keep the little one. We are currently thinking of names. She purrs non stop (the vet could not even hear her heartbeat because of her purr and she is so sweet!!!! :D The only problem is now we are dealing with kitten hood and all the joys (and terrors) of it all!!! :) :) :) Wish us luck! :D
I was lucky to get my vet to see her that afternoon but her test results would not be available until morning. The vet said that she was about 10 weeks old and most likely abandoned by her mother. He also said that she probably would not have survived the cold night we had (she is very skinny). I did bring her home and sequestered her in the guest bedroom. Cougie, Fester, and Max could her her meowing and stood vigil outside the door. On Wednesday we got the clean bill of health but it was not until Thursday that we let her out into the house. Cougie and Fester were not pleased and refused to talk to us, retreating under the bed. Max was more curious and they played for awhile.
After discussing it, we decided that we will keep the little one. We are currently thinking of names. She purrs non stop (the vet could not even hear her heartbeat because of her purr and she is so sweet!!!! :D The only problem is now we are dealing with kitten hood and all the joys (and terrors) of it all!!! :) :) :) Wish us luck! :D