Catcrazylady, she does have similar coloring as Eleanor. Kinda the same body shape too. :)
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Catcrazylady, she does have similar coloring as Eleanor. Kinda the same body shape too. :)
She is beautiful! Best of luck with her.
as for her owner.....:mad:
Oh Kim, one more thing. I have read and also discussed with the shelter vet that sometimes leaving the eyeballs in is more painful for the cat than having them removed. If she is not very active then this might be something to take into consideration. I read a particular article about a blind cat that just layed around alot and wasn't very active. The owners finally made a decision to have her eyes removed and they wrote that the difference for that cat was amazing. She immediately became active and healthy. I found out that it is believed by many vets that some cats suffer headaches and pain because of the pressures in the eyes. Even though they can't see and don't seem to be causing any harm they are causing pain. As we all know cats hide pain so well and they learn to live with it. I know this doesn't apply to all cats that are blind and still have their eyes but I thought about it because of all the weeping and drainage. Just something that you might want to discuss with your vet. Some of her weight issues and inactivity could come from pain. Her eyes aren't doing her any good anyway.
It was just a thought that you might want to keep in the back of your mind as you get to know her. It may be something she would need to have done to live a happier life.
I wish I could remember where I found that article!:rolleyes:
Abby,has such a wonderful coloring,to her,and that was Wonderful,of you to take her in.I really do not have any advice,as Princess,has glaucoma,and there is nothing,that I need,to do,for her.And Animal Rescue came,in,and Cathy,took care of Ebony,as he loved,and trusted her.Good Luck,with Abby.And I amat a loss,why these people,can have A Pet,for years,and then realize,that they are allergic,to that Pet,after all!
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And check,with Your Library,and see,if they ahve back issues of Cat Fancy,or Cats,and I know,that they have had issues,dealing,with Cat Blindness!And What,to Do,and How,to Care For Blind Cats!
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See Kim??? There IS no escape from rescuing is there? Abby is lovely and has what's called micropthalmia. As rkidrcats said, Terramycin is good to apply to the socket area. I'll bet if she had eyes, they'd be blue. She looks like a cross between a tortie-point, and a lynx-point Siamese! Has she met any of the other kitties yet? Glad she has you now. :) :) :) She's lovely. Congratulations on not rescuing!
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That is exactly what I told her "owner"! SHe is a real beauty, and she is staying right by my feet at my computer. NOPE, not let any of the cats near her yet ... this will be a very slooooooow process for Abby!;)Quote:
Originally posted by QueenScoopalot
I'll bet if she had eyes, they'd be blue.
Lisa, thank you SO much for telling me this ... I had wondered that very thing! How awful to think that she may be in pain! I will certainly have my vet look at her along with Tabitha's eye this week!:( My poor Tabitha's eye is NO BETTER at all, after the full two weeks (twice daily) round of Clavamox. I'm really getting worried that SHE might lose one of her eyes as well!!!:( :(Quote:
Originally posted by catcrazylady
Oh Kim, one more thing. I have read and also discussed with the shelter vet that sometimes leaving the eyeballs in is more painful for the cat than having them removed. If she is not very active then this might be something to take into consideration. I read a particular article about a blind cat that just layed around alot and wasn't very active. The owners finally made a decision to have her eyes removed and they wrote that the difference for that cat was amazing. She immediately became active and healthy. I found out that it is believed by many vets that some cats suffer headaches and pain because of the pressures in the eyes. Even though they can't see and don't seem to be causing any harm they are causing pain. As we all know cats hide pain so well and they learn to live with it. I know this doesn't apply to all cats that are blind and still have their eyes but I thought about it because of all the weeping and drainage. Just something that you might want to discuss with your vet. Some of her weight issues and inactivity could come from pain. Her eyes aren't doing her any good anyway.
It was just a thought that you might want to keep in the back of your mind as you get to know her. It may be something she would need to have done to live a happier life.
I wish I could remember where I found that article!:rolleyes:
Oh no Kim...don't tell me Tabitha's eye is a mess too. :( Have you been using ointment in it? Clavamox alone often doesn't cut it when it comes to infections, and if 2 weeks on it hasn't worked, sounds to me like she should be on another antibiotic. L-Lysine's a great immune system booster as well, but to have the best effects, should be used 2x a day. It does take a while to see any improvement as well. I'm praying Tabitha doesn't lose her eye. :( Is it clouded over, or swollen? Some ointments can cause more harm than good if a cat scratches the cornea with a claw...that leads to ulceration then. :(
Kim, Abby is precious and now she's in a nice safe home with you. I'm sure that her overall health will improve greatly in your care. Thanks for being able to rescue this beautiful girl.:)
I also hope that Tabitha's eye problem can be easily treated and cured.:)
I dint realize that Bewitching Tabitha,had a problem,with her eye! Prayers,are on thier way,for Tabitha,and Abby,that the White Coats,can help them both,with thier problems,The Found Cats,and Iwill add double Prayers,for Our Friends!
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Oh, this is sad, but, great that she has found her way into your home!!!
What a lucky girl she is that she ended up with you! She is BEAUTIFUL!! Hope she settles in fast and don't miss her other home to much. Poor girl, being blind and in a new place but you ARE a miracle worker and I know she will be fine under your care!
Bless you for taking in this plush beauty! My Mitzi was extra plush when I adopted her - both my cats were rescues and I really admire the work that all you rescue people do. You're all rock stars in my eyes! Welcome to PT, sweet Abby! I'm sure with Kim's extra special loving attention, you'll be a svelte beauty in no time!
Oh Kim, Abby is such a beautiful girl and I know with your loving care she will thrive into a slim well adjusted girl.
No comments on her owner as I don't want to be banned from PT.
Bless you dear friend, for taking on a special needs kitty.
Please keep us posted on her situation.
Kim,
Poor Abby! She is SO lucky to have you! You never cease to amaze me Kim. Keep up the good work!! And keep us posted at to her progress!!
BTW, what was the poor excuse for an owner's reason for giving her up??? UGH!!! :mad: