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How could I say no?
It seems there will be a new foster in Luckenbach-land tomorrow. But she comes with a sad story. As I hear it, she was part of a TNR but was not released due to a suspected URI. Turns out that this 4 month old calico girl is actually terminally ill. I don't yet know ALL the details, but she has both nasal problems and a heart condition that may allow her to live a year. Initially they were going to work on socializing her, but now feel that she is not suitable for adoption and socializing her would not be a high priority. She just needs a place to be safe, warm and loved for as long as she has. This is where I come in.
Pictures as soon as I can......don't worry....I wonder what she looks like too :D.
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Oh my gosh what a heart- breaking story :( She will have a wonderful life be it short or long with you.
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She will have a wonderful life with you! What a truly sad story. I know you will give her love and attention (even if she doesn't want it) while she is with you. What is her name?
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Jen, I would do the same .... and I am so happy that you have agreed to do this for her ... but oh the heartache you will have on her behalf in the end!:( We will all be here for you, Jen ... and help you share in celebrating the life that she still has to enjoy and receive love!;)
Kim
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Jen, GOD BLESS YOU!!! Love her hard for the time you will have her. To me, the most important thing is that they KNOW they are loved and have been loved when they get to RB. It sounds like you are going to be this ones true angel, sent to take care of her. It will be so rough on you but you know that. Love her while you can and tell her she has the PT family's prayers and support. (So will you!)
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I can't wait to see pictures! Hope that the little girl lives a whole lot longer than anyone thinks. My Thumbelina is a tiny miracle girl. Multiple birth defects, and still going strong over 6 years later. :D
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OH gosh Jen this sounds like a Hazel story, and Hazel's calico! Can't wait for pictures and an updated story!
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Oh that poor dear. I bet she is a real sweetie too. I wish I lived closer because Lee and I would make sure she had a happy home for the remainder of her life.:(
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Poor kitty. Thanks for having such a BIG heart and caring for her. Who knows, she may make a liar out of the vet and live a lot longer.
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That is so ouching,and she might suprise you.When I adopted Smokey,he was 17 Years old,emaciated,and I was told,that he wouldnt last a Year,but he thrived,at The Hotel,and passed on,just short,of his 23 Rd Birthday.Bless You,for helping this Little Cat,and we are Praying,for Her.
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How sad, but how wonderful that you are going to give her the love and happy home she deserves. Bless you Jen!
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Oh Jen! I can't think of a better place for this sweet calico to live out her time on earth. You're an angel!
Patiently waiting for pictures! Does she have a name?
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I am not sure I could do what you are doing, but I sure do admire YOU for it!! And, I am thankful to witness this from where I am. I am very happy that this girl will know she is loved to the end - which is what I wish for ANY kitty. They all deserve it.
Guess this is why I gave up nursing too - drained me dry:rolleyes:
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The first picture
This kitty, who was named Angel, is in a cage until she is just a little bit more trusting. Seems like it won't take very long at all. She is beautiful!!
A little more on her conditions.....
One of her nasal passages is blocked towards the top inside of the nostril. Possibly a membrane thickening from an untreated URI while she was in the colony. The vet says even though it is possible to scope it, it will most likely return. AND, she has heart arythmia (sp?). Her little heart beats abnormally. :( They MAY be able to ultrasound the heart, but they believe it to be genetic which means not a whole lot of hope for treatment. (this is all 2nd heand, I have not talked to a vet myself).
But attached is her first picture, soon to be followed by more as she gets more confident.
edit You can't see it in the picture, but her ear is tipped. (she was scheduled for return to the colony)
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She is beautiful!!
And she looks so healthy. Just one of her nostrils is blocked? Unless she got a URI, that shouldn't be a problem - she has one to breathe through. What about this arrhythmia - did anyone tell you the source, or specific type?