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BROKIE & SAYIF (R.I.P. - 12th of June 08)

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j.U.d.E.:
Thank you all! Reading your posts helps me going through this. I had to explain to a colleague today what happened and I cried again..

Yes, the name Sama' seems to have been a perfect choice. I can't believe he's gone though.. It's not fair. It's far too early.. I'm fighting back my tears writing this, but the lump in my throat, I can't fight back..

Also, I'm not without guilt.. I feel like it's partly my fault.. I had the cats for 3 weeks and did not go to the vet right away.. I was worried to make that phone call, having to talk in Dutch.. So I went without appointment a week after adopting the cats. It was sooo hot and a tiny little waiting room and loads of people and me with four stressed-out cats... I left after 10 minutes. I took all my courage and called and made an appointement for after the week-end (the vet was all booked out). She checked them but said she would neutre the mother first, wait for 5/6 days for the mother to get better and then have them all vaccinated at the same time... But that seemed to have been too late...  :'(

I've read all kinds of stuff on 'cat typhus' on the internet. It's a highly infectuous virus, very lethal and the pet dies within hours.. but I'm not sure where it comes from. It's passed on in many ways and very resistant! My neighbour has 3 little dogs and they do their 'deed' in the garden (I can see and smell it sometimes..). There is a fence between our gardens and neither my cats nor her dogs can cross over.. but the virus can, I guess..


-> I have the feeling that this little fellow is actually wondering where his brother is. I have a feeling they are all three a bit confused. They follow me everywhere..

I feel guilty.. This morning, one of the other two kittens (the one on the picture) wouldn't eat anything... I'm worried. I don't want this to happen ..

~ j U d E

Front-Ranger:
So sorry to hear about Sama. It is a comfort to me that I believe in reincarnation, and can think about Sama's spirit being born again in a stronger body and having a longer life next time.

David In Indy:
Jude -

I still say the cat and her kittens were very lucky to have found you. God only knows what they got into while they were living outside.

You couldn't have known. Nobody could have. You didn't do anything wrong.

They were blessed to have found you.  :)

YaadPyar:

--- Quote from: David925 on July 28, 2006, 02:49:19 am ---Jude -

I still say the cat and her kittens were very lucky to have found you. God only knows what they got into while they were living outside.

You couldn't have known. Nobody could have. You didn't do anything wrong.

They were blessed to have found you.  :)

--- End quote ---

I echo what David said.  Please don't blame yourself.  A far worse fate would have befallen these kitties left on their own.  You have given love and safety and comfort, and a lot of joy in sharing this with us.  It doesn't take away the sorrow of loss, but you are doing a wonderful thing here.  Lots of loving good wishes Jude. 

Celeste

j.U.d.E.:
The Saga continues..

The second kitten is ill. It started yesterday morning, not wanting to eat. In the evening I called the vet to make an appointment for this morning 9am. Yesterday was my sister's birthday and we went to the restaurant with my mother. I don't have a good relationship with my sister anyway, so yesterday in the restaurant from the very first minute, I wanted out! I wanted to go back to my cats. It was hell! When I came home the sick kitten still followed me everywhere and when I sat on the floor it climbed on my lap (just like Sama'). This night I slept on the matrass on the floor with the kitten next to me all night.

I was up early and couldn't wait for it to be 9am! I took the mother to the vet too (the vet had asked me to do that) and the vet prepared 5 syringes - all for the kitten! Horrible! One was antibiotica, one against the pain, one against the fever and the two last big syringes with fluids against dehydration. The first 4 went well, but then the kitten fled back into its basket where the mother was lying. It cuddled next to the mum. Even the vet had a hard time fighting back the tears.. She gave the last syringe with the kitten in the basket - that went well. Two minutes from there to my home I left the cats out of the basket and the kitten came sort of 'bouncing' out all fresh! It was totally amazing!! Very weak though (it hadn't eaten in 1 1/2 days) it followed me everywhere, purring non-stop and miauwing (I filmed it with my digi camera - I'll post it here as soon as I can). Then it followed its brother onto my bed where the mother was lying and they both went drinking milk - it was just wonderful to watch!! I had to leave and get my car (at the garage) - I actually sponteanously took half a day off this morning - and was almost afraid to go back home, fearing the condition would have worsened again. Both kittens were laying on the bed still and when the mother came they drank some more milk! Now I keep hoping that the kitten will survive till tonight, when I go back to the vet, where it will get more fluids.

I keep hoping too, that the mother and the third kitten will be spared! Mother and son kept me awake all night, playing around my flat. They both still eat, which is a good sign!

-> yesterday early evening

-> yesterday night

-> yesterday night


-> this noon, after the vet and with the 'big' brother (he actually kept licking/cleaning his brother - very cute! but risky too..)


-> this noon, after the vet and with the 'big' brother (they are from the same litter but very different in size now!)

~ j U d E

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