I would donate. I love Georgie. Keep us posted.
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I would donate. I love Georgie. Keep us posted.
Thanks to all who've offered help! I'm going to schedule some Xrays soon, and will have to see what those show first. Not sure when, but hopefully sometime in the next week or so. I'd actually like to have him neutered at the same time, as the vets will no doubt have a terrible time Xraying him otherwise. He's a kitten who doesn't like to be messed with, and can be down right feisty! I think it'll be easier to have him examined when he's knocked out, but he still has a slight hitch in his throat. Not a URI, but I don't need him getting all out sick on me. And I'm praying he doesn't have more birth defects than just those little leggies. :(
I will be praying big time Jan, that everything goes well with this precious little special needs boy Georgie.
Just a thought jan (you didn't tell me about his "hitch".) That's what the Caldor kittens sounded like and turned out to be lung worm. It wasn't the usual strongid that the swedish vet prescribed at North Shore- it was something else. and I remember she said it is a mystery on where cats get it from exactly but believed to be from eating raw birds and/or mice- they were not sure. The lung worm was, at that time, an unknown, and so they were treated with a medicine, hitch cough stopped, and now live with me (as you know!). Again, just a thought...
Of course I will donate too!
I'm so happy your giving Georgie a great life by having the vets try and fix his feet and legs.Of course I'll donate to Georgie.He's a love.:D I wish him the best.
Georgie, you sure are cute!