Whitecat

joined 7 months ago
 

After losing her siblings to Parvo; my little survivor is on the way to her forever home today. She’s so sweet and full of life. 🥹

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 8 points 4 months ago

Currently, her biggest asset is her banana bed

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 months ago
 

So after the battle with parvo losing her siblings, I was going to keep Bonnie. Then my friend who also helps with fostering and rehoming reached out to me because somebody who previously adopted from her asked if she had any kittens for adoption right now… and I thought about it and I have 17 cats all of them had a sibling so when they integrated together they at least had one friend. I don’t know if that makes sense anyways I feel like it’s a good idea for her to live in Switzerland in a loving apartment so yeah she’s going to be enjoying her new life as a Swiss cat she leaves February 15 🥹 it’s bitter sweet.

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 1 points 4 months ago

No the tree was too big growing over the road it hadn’t been cut in the 15 years no one lived here; those stick looking things sticking up will be cut shorter as well.

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 1 points 4 months ago

Loopy; he was a loophole

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[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

Because the branches get too tall and they start to break and there’s a road beside that one so it was going into the road and if it fell with a storm then it could’ve crushed a car or my fence they are surprisingly resilient and grow back real quick so when you cut them like that, they get like a nice almost like bushel appearance. I don’t know how to describe it but we don’t collect olives from the trees that are on the property of the house either so we just keep them short

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 months ago

I LOVE THIS😭❤️ she’s got a vet visit on the 25th but so far she’s a playful happy purring girl and eating well. She’s a little menace though I have no idea how she gets the cage so messy.

 

This is how her cage looks in the morning when I clean it the picture above is by mid afternoon 🤣

Needless to say, she has energy, which is a good thing

She loves cuddle time has the loudest pur of any cat I’ve had 🥹

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

Severely confused because she’s never even worn a collar 🤣 this picture is for rent for life 🤣

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[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

Thank you so much 🥹

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 3 points 5 months ago

She’s so great; sometimes I just messaged her and she gives me medical guidance for free from a video call she’s just actually in it for the animals not the money 😭

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 3 points 5 months ago

Awww I’m sorry for your loss but it sounds like as if pyro was lucky to have been loved by you ❤️

[–] Whitecat@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

100% I’ve never had such a great relationship with a vet practice this would have never happened in Canada 🥹

 

So I initially sent the four kittens to the vet on December 19 so they were there for 22 days obviously three passed away while they were there battling parvo.. I thought it was gonna pay an arm and a leg, but the vet staff pulled me aside and told me that they would be covering the costs of care for them during that time 😭😭 and honestly it’s so nice because all the rescuing and fostering I do comes out of my pocket like I don’t have any donation set up nothing so it was really nice of them.

Anyways, Bonnie is doing really well. She has an appetite she’s playing with her toys in a cage while on quarantine until she can get her vaccinations and be introduced to the rest of my cats

 

 

So the kittens have been at the clinic for almost 2 weeks pumpkin passed first, then maple past three days ago and yesterday Casper passed. Bonnie was in a decline but now is stable and I’m hoping that she survives because what a sad way to start the new year losing four fosters to parvo 😭 this is utterly the worst part about foster and rescue its emotionally draining. But I just keep telling myself at least these little guys had some love before they were in the clinic. The worst part was because of the parvo diagnosis. I had to throw everything out right so I threw out the playpen they were in with the stockings that I hung for them for Christmas on it and it was just really sad, so I haven’t been posting about the cats a lot because I’m sad.

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