четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.

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Iapos;ve been fostering a kitten for the last few months for a coworker who runs a rescue. (The one Iapos;ve been calling Muffin). She advertises animals for adoption on Pet Finder and she works with someone who actually has what she calls a "sanctuary." I was really hoping to hold on to Muffin until someone saw her on Pet Finder and wanted her. I do not like the idea of sending Muffin to a "sanctuary," where she would not have free roam and be part of someoneapos;s family. But Muffin is about 5 months old now, and wonapos;t be a kitten much longer. No one was inquiring about her on Pet Finder. So tonight I had no choice but to turn her over to my coworker, who will take her to the shelter. Supposedly it has a high adoption rate so Muffin wonapos;t have to be in a cage for long. And I really hope they screen well. My problem with my fosters is that I feel as though NO ONE is good enough for them. My heart is breaking for this little girl. Please everyone, send good vibes to Muffin and pray that she gets adopted out to a good home.

Also, Angel seems no worse for the wear with his illness. His bloodwork was normal. He has a slightly enlarged spleen, so aspirates were taken but the internal medicine vet didnapos;t seem worried. His heart on echo looked a little worse, but that is to be expected. The cardiologist said to repeat the echo in three months and consider starting oral meds at that point. Angel is still BAR (bright, alert, and responsive) and he ate very well when he got home tonight. His oral ulcers donapos;t seem to bug him and his eyes are starting to dry up.

Alton is still feeling out of sorts. Heapos;s lethargic and he is still acting as if his skin is bothering him. I donapos;t know if he is truly pruritic or if he is hypersensitive for some other reason. Despite feeling like crap, he ate 1/2 a can of cat food readily when i put it in front of him. I am more worried for Alton than I am about Angel, who has raging heart disease. Heart disease is something I can understand. It is straightforward. But with Alton, I donapos;t know what the heck is going on with him. The hypersensitivity in his skin is NOT related to a calici virus; it is just something weird with no explanation. I donapos;t like "no explanation." And I donapos;t like to see my pet unhappy. Iapos;m going to run this by the neurologist tomorrow if I can. In the meantime I just keep repeating to myself that all Alton needs is time, Iapos;ve gotta give him time...
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