Leo - a close shave- Prayers please
Leo is a pale caramel coloured cat I rescued from the road and rushed to the emergency hospital around 9.30 tonight on my way home from late shift at work.
He had been hit by a car and I pulled over and walked back to pick him up, signalling to the traffic to slow down and let me get him. I actually saw two more cars go over him as I tried to get to him. It was horrific and sickening.
He was stunned and each time he tried to get up another car went over him.
Eventually a car stopped so I could walk into the road and scoop him up. His nose was bleeding and I feared the worst.
The first driver that hit him, a female, stopped to help. We read his collar tag and I called his owners and left a message on their answer-machine then I called the vet number on his collar, which referred me to an emergency hospital about 10-12 km away. Another car, a family, stopped to see what was going on and offered to help. The female driver had to go to attend someone at home who was sick (well that was what she said, she didn't want to help me take Leo to the hospital though to her credit she nursed him and checked him over for broken bones while I was frantically ringing every number I could and arranging with the family to get him over to the hospital). The mother in the family car agreed to come with me and hold Leo on a cushion I had, with a towel round him, and her dear husband and children accompanied us behind.
I just rang the hospital and they have administered painkillers and he was just going to sleep. He appears to be OK at this stage, bodily/systemically but one eye appears to be damaged. They haven't been able to reach the owners yet.They think he's about 3-4 years old, and well taken care of/loved. So he stands a good chance.
I will call again tomorrow morning. He's a lovely boy, I do hope he will be OK. Please everyone send a prayer for this little boy whose Mummy and Daddy are not with him at the moment. I will update you.
I am going to keep a cardboard cat carrier in my car from now on so I can always take a cat or any small animal to the emergency hospital on my own if necessary, should I ever witness anything like this again.
The latest update on Leo's progress
Leo's Mum emailed me yesterday with the results of the latest check-up at the hospital.
Apparently Leo was very well behaved and sat quietly while he was examined by the two different feline specialists, so much so that they commented on what a beautiful, well-behaved boy he is. Although butter wouldn't melt in his mouth at the hospital, apparently once he got home he was once again living up to his nickname "Houdini" and trying to slide out of the back door!
Anyway the news is very encouraging. His enzyme levels are down by 75% and should level out back to normal soon. Evidently it was the trauma that raised them.
Regarding his eye, there is slight improvement but long term there is expected to be some vision impairment. He will be taken for another check-up in two weeks' time and meanwhile has daily treatment at home.
He has just about finished up his antibiotics and is eating and toileting well and enjoys a little walk on his leash now and again which seems to cheer him up and he also gets great comfort from being with his brother Milo and by climbing up onto his Mum & Dad's bed at night for a cuddle. (I think we all know about that one... :rolleyes: )
All in all he is making a good recovery considering what he went through just under a week ago. He's a strong and determined little guy with a great zest for life and all the adventures it has to offer and he is well-loved and pampered and has much to live for. I am so happy I came by when I did and was able to help him keep on living the good life. I wish I could give him a hug but I've asked his Mum to do that for us.
By the way, his purrents are very touched at all the good wishes and prayers that have come from around the world via this wonderful website and send thanks to you all. One member even PM'd me to say that some nuns in NJ were praying for him because the accident occurred the day before the feast of St Leo for which they were preparing!
This is a wonderful website and it's great how we all support and care for and help one another. Thanks everyone. :)