Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
How old is she, foster meowmie? Is she a kitten? Could you play with her with a fishing pole toy, so she can't bite your hand? I hope and pray her "backside" heals quickly and she tests negative for worms. She's so pretty!
She's about two? She's not interested in playing. She needs lots of rehab, although she is sweet and lovable. The wounds are bite marks and are healing. She does have worms and I treated for them but none showed in stool, or were obvious.

Kentucky is now with another foster. I took her to get vetted with the tech that works with our group. She forgot to get the tests and shots for Miss Kentucky. I hung out a bit back in the pet room at the PET STORE (Sorry don't need the store knowing we are doing our own vet care right on their premises). I stuck around when I found a certain person was there.

Another rescuer had expressed an interest in her when I first picked her up. She was there and I introduced myself. And Miss Kentucky. Love at first site. She had been following my updates on the rescue site, but not posting much, so she knew all about her. After talking with her, I realized she was serious about Kentucky.

Annie has a room at her house devoted to some survivors of this horror. These kitties are food aggressive or have other issues and need to be isolated from the general population. They get fed at the same times each day and she monitors.

So Kentucky is in with other kitties now, and eating together with others, although each in their own corner.

She even got a picture of her sitting still. Amazing!