Oh my gosh... I didn't see this at all!!
I hope Sunkist is doing ok tonight! You can't blame yourself... You had no clue that one of your guys/fosters would ever do that to the baby.
Which kitty attacked Sunkist??
Oh my gosh... I didn't see this at all!!
I hope Sunkist is doing ok tonight! You can't blame yourself... You had no clue that one of your guys/fosters would ever do that to the baby.
Which kitty attacked Sunkist??
Jen, its 8:00, how is Sunkist?????
OK UPDATE!!
The baby is HOME!![]()
The only damage that might be permanent is a head tilt to her left. It may straighten up, but it may not.But it does not affest that way she walks, so it is something she can easily live with.
The 1 puncture wound is already on the road to healing.
Her pupils are equal and reactive (normal)
She will be on 2 meds for about a week. A steroid and an antibiotic.
THANK GOD!!!
By the way, it was Columbus who bit her.I am so thankful that I was RIGHT THERE when it happened or he would have killed her.
Thank you all too, for your support and prayers.
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Ok, must have missed a foster somewhere... who is Columbus??? I really need to pay more attention, lol!
see hereOriginally Posted by jenn_librarian
http://www.petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=134694
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OOOOH!!! HIM! Totally forgot that you had him. Oooops! And he's so handsome... too bad he's a meanie to the kittens.
Oh, no - the new guy who 'followed you home'.
What happens to Columbus?![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Bobby has a head tilt, we aren't sure what causes it. He was a feral we had to bring in. The head tilt only means he can't compete for food well (which is why we had to bring him in from the colony), so I make sure he eats alone now and then. It doesn't stop him from doing a THING around here, blitzing about, dashing up and down the cellar stairs, chew and destroy mice missions get completed very quickly. (Toy mice - he takes off the covering.Originally Posted by jenluckenbach
I find a wad of stuffing here and there, he stores the outsides in his 'special place.' Those are his trophies, I guess.)
But you also said this may not be permanent so just wait and see.
Thankful that this has turned out so well!
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Jen, I've never heard of another cat doing something so vicious to another, especially a kitten!!! I am so glad that baby Sunkist is going to be ok. Maybe a muscle is just sore and giving him / her a stiff neck temporarily.
I hate to say it, but I think Columbus needs to set sail again!He definitely can't be trusted around other cats! Babies for sure!!! I hope he can find someone who will make him their one and only!
Kim
Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!
A slight head tilt will be part of sweet Sunkist's "personality". Kind of like my RB dog Sami who had one "lazy" ear. Please give her a kiss for me. And know that you are not responsible, you saved the day!
Gayle - self proclaimed Queen of Poop
Mommy to: Cali (14 year old kitten)
(RB furbabies: Rascal RB 10/11/03 (ferret), Sami RB 24/02/04 (dog), Trouble RB 10/08/05 (ferret), Miko RB 20/01/06 (ferret) and Sebastian RB 12/12/06(ferret), Sasha RB 17/10/09 (border collie cross), Diego RB 04/12/21
Thanks for the updates Jen. I'm so glad to hear that Sunkist is now home and doing well.I hope that she'll be easy to medicate and will make a quick and full recovery. I'll continue to keep her in my thoughts and prayers.
I'm so sorry to hear that Colombus was the one that attacked her.I guess you'll have to keep him separated from the others. It sounds like he needs to be an only cat. Hopefully he'll be able to find his forever very soon. Good luck.
I am so sorry to hear about little Sunkist and am glad she survived.
I never heard about a neutered tom being so aggressive towards a kitten. But I know it can happen with tomcats just killing kittens that are not their own. In feral colonies the moms gather togetrher to protect their kittens- that's what you did Jen - being now Sunkist's mom.
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