No, we haven't shown these pictures OR Annie to the HS. We're wondering if we're going to be hearing from them at all. We haven't officially "adopted" Little Orphan Annie from them, but as far as we're concerned, the minute they told me there was no hope for her and for me to just bring her back to them so they could have her PTS, she's been ours.Have you showed these pictures to the HS?
We're kind of waiting to see if they contact us about her, now that she is over eight weeks old. Otherwise we're not even going to mention her to them. They charge a $75.00 fee for kitten adoptions, which goes towards the kitten's first Vet. visit, and the spay or neuter. Since we've already taken Annie to the Vet., several times, and since we plan on having her spayed, we don't feel too guilty about not contacting the HS and "officially" adopting her from them.
IF they do call us to inquire about her, we'll tell them everything we've done for her, and that she is very much alive and well. We are still treating her left eye with antibiotic drops, and it is still a little cloudier than the right one, but it looks a LOT better than I ever thought it would. If they insist that we pay the adoption fee for her, we'll argue a little with them and show them the Vet. receipts. But if it comes right down to it, we WILL pay it if we have to, because she is so very much worth it to us.
She has been tested for worms (negative), Feline Leukemia virus (negative), and AIDS (negative). She is due to go in this coming week for a follow-up visit, and will receive her first shots at that visit. I'm really anxious to find out how much she weighs now. She is so big compared to when we brought her home 7 weeks ago!
Thanks again for all of your prayers, support, advice, comments, suggestions, etc. re. our Little Orphan Annie.
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