September 5, 2011

Not always rainbows and sunshine...

I have yet to introduce...

A very special little guy.

'Kipper'
Kipper came to the shelter with several other kitties. most of which were not in the greatest of health. Unfortunately, this little guy had the worst of it. Believe it or not, this picture was taken today, after several days of nursing him back to health. If you had seen this boy the first night he was here, it would have brought tears to your eyes as it did mine.
I decided to bring Kipper home even though I had 5 others, because I could not bear to think of what may happen to him had I left him alone that night. Kipper was extremely underweight, dehydrated, listless and showing severe Upper Respiratory Infection signs. His eyes were swollen, full of pus and glued completely shut. He was 10oz of nothing but skin and bones. When I checked on him last Wednesday night, he was laying limp and quiet. I knew then that if I didn't take him home, I would likely come back to a lifeless kitten on the morning.

I scooped this little guy up and brought him into the vet treatment area. The vet staff were already gone for the night. I should have been gone myself, but I just couldn't leave without checking on this little one first. I immediately gave him fluids, force fed him a bit, washed the diarrhea off of him and gave him a boost of vitamins and some meds. After that, I made him a nice warm rice pack and snuggled him into a carrier to take him home.

I continued to syringe feed him through the night, hoping I would wake to a half-way normal acting kitten. And that I did! I awoke to his little self screaming for attention and food! Just one night of pumping him full of goodies and he was almost like brand new!

I have continued to give him fluids daily as well as vitamins and meds for his eyes and tummy, and he has continued to do better and better. His eyes stay open and no longer glue shut at night. He cries for attention and has even started to purr for me! I have faith that this little one will soon be a beautiful,bouncy little boy! Wish him luck =)

11 squeels:

sue said...

Happy, happy tears! You tell Kipper's story so beautifully, and I'm always touched by your gigantic heart. Thank you.

Lynda said...

Oh, my. Thank you. Thank you.

KatBoxJanitor said...

What a dear little one, and what a rough road of life he has had already.

I know he has landed in one of the best places on earth, and I cannot say enough thank yous for all the love you give your fosters.

TeaBQ said...

Oh what a sweetie. I'm sending lots of love your collective way.

sister jean said...

Can I just repeat Sue's comment? I am so glad you told Kipper's story and THANK you for not leaving him behind.

Anne Boleyn said...

He's a tiny sweetie and you are a HUGE SWEETIE!

Anonymous said...

Bless you and all your little kittys, marmalade cats are my favorites and kipper is so adorable, keep going little one!!

Random Felines said...

awww - what a lucky boy. Bet when he starts feeling better he can be Kisses new boyfriend. :)

Connie - Tails from the Foster Kittens said...

yea!! I so know that feeling of a sick kitten who clamorous for food.. you made my heart applaud this morning. thank you for that.

Brigitte said...

Oh little man, I'm so happy you're doing so well. You are one cute little dreamboat!

Thank you for taking such good care of the sweet little boy. :)

Moya said...

Good luck, little baby! We are rooting for you--and you have the best caretaker there to give you lots of love.

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