Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Bless his sweet little heart!! I am so grateful to you and Angela for being there and taking such marvelous care of him. He must think that he has died and gone to heaven!
Lara, your posts with the pics and videos make me feel like I am sitting there with you. I would love to be able to hold him and give him a bunch of lovins'. You two will just have to do that for me.
Be sure and post as soon as you can on his vet visit.
Prayers and big hugs for Barney!
Mary
I hope all goes well at the vet. He MUST have gained a BIT of weight...how much?
Give him some lovins for me!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Medusa wrote:Barney's exam started a few minutes ago (if the vet is running on time!I meant to say"sedate", which means that he wouldn't be put under.) and I hope that the vet will do whatever she has to in order to get the best look possible in his ear. I did tell Angela about your experience with polyps and I know she will mention it to the vet. I'm so anxious to hear what she says.
JennLibrarian wrote:I wish he would let me but the only way I can even imagine it would be a for a few days until a real foster could be found. I won't let Barney be put outside so don't worry, something will be done one way or the other. We just put an ad in our local paper that gets put in the mailbox of every single resident on the island (around 2,500 people). The ad and photo normally costs 50.00 plus tax but the lady who runs the paper offered to do it for 5.00!! I think the paper will be in the boxes tomorrow or Friday at the latest.What would your hubby say if you "fostered" Barney until Angela comes back to the area and she is able to keep him with her?? I mean, it's obvious she adores him... so she could get done what she needs to get done while you foster him. Would you hubby begrudge a poor little kitty lodging until then?
The ad reads as follows with this picture:
"This is Barney. He is single and available. He lives on Quadra but is homeless. Do you have a space in your heart and home for this wonderful little fellow? He is looking for his furrever home or even a temporary foster home. Please help bring Barney out of the cold."
Purr-Tender wrote:I sure will!Be sure and post as soon as you can on his vet visit.
Catty1 wrote:We think he has gained some weight but we're not sure how much. He was 4.15 pounds a few weeks ago so it will be exciting to see some improvement. You can still feel his spine completely, every detail of it but he does feel a bit heavier.I hope all goes well at the vet. He MUST have gained a BIT of weight...how much?![]()
Well the vet just called and he isn't looking so good. He hasn't gained any weight!! She said that he has so many diseases going on that she is wondering if it wouldn't be better to just let him go at this point.
She said that his left ear still has the growth down inside and it and it is bleeding. His right ear has an infection and she thinks it's a bacterial infection of some sort.
She asked me what the next step was. Once again, had to make a decision right on the spot and with all the efforts put out by Pettalkers and all the donation cans and ads it just didn't make sense to me to put him down today. I think Angela was ready to let him go today because the vet was saying that Angela told her she is leaving and he doesn't have a home and if he is this sick etc... etc.. and I totally get where she is coming from but I wouldn't even know how to return the money in the cans to total strangers, so why not spend it on Barney and give one last kick at the can.
The vet said "alright, but if we're going to keep going with this, it's important that he get tested for FELV and FIV." I totally agree so she is testing him for that right now. I asked her if she thought it would be safe for Barney to be with other cats if those tests come back negative and she said "yes, I would feel comfortable with him being with other cats 'if' these tests come back negative." This is important in case someone offers to foster him and they have other cats.
She also wants to retest his thyroid and see where that's at. She said that he is nowhere near healthy enough to have surgery on his ear and she said that we need to take one step at a time.
Right now, I feel like I'm the only who has met Barney who is standing behind him. I know all you guys are and it means a great deal but I wish everyone else who has come in contact with him wasn't bailing on him like this.
Anyway, that's where it's at. I have to be at work in a few minutes so I'd better get going.![]()
I will be praying hard for Barney that he tests negative for both FeLV and FIV. You can have a false positive, but not (as the vet told me) a false negative. I had one cat test FIV+ 3 times, and then at 2yrs old, he tested negative 2xs. I know FeLV is the more serious of the two... I hope he doesn't have that! FIV is an immune deficiency and it can be managed, but he would need to get over all those other issues in order to be able to battle FIV for a good long time. We've have FIV+ cats at the shelter and most have lived long lives. I had Mac after he had been in the shelter for 10 years, and he made it another 2 1/2. So, 12 1/2 years as FIV+ is a good long life.
Will keep hoping and praying that Barney isn't positive for either of those diseases though! He needs every break he can get!
Dear sweet Barney, I hope you'll make it! And I hope the tests will come back negative for FELV and FIV. I so wish you will get better soon and find a loving forever home.
I'm sending lots and lots and positive thoughts and kisses.![]()
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