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Foirfe is now a bit bigger and although his back legs will likely never be fully functional, it doesn't stop him playing with his best friend Oisin ( Oisin was rescued a week after Foirfe, he was living beside a busy road and needed a safer envirnoment ). Both are now safe, happy, eating lots, causing mischief and will be neutered as soon as they are old enough.
Foirfe needs a lot of showers (which he hates!) because of his disability as he is not very good at using the toilet without making a mess of himself.
Tiny boy Foirfe was found all alone in a garden and his back legs were not functioning properly. He could barely stand and was dragging his back legs along the ground when he moved. X-rays at the vets did not show any breaks in his spine or bones. Foirfe came immediately to live in the small sanctuary here as he would not have survived long alone on the streets.
After the 3rd batch of medication Zeus has finally started to get better, no mucus for a week now, his energy levels have increased and he is enjoying life with his new cat-family. He is booked in this week for neutering and some neccessary teeth removal surgery. We are doing everything to ensure 10 year old boy Zeus can have a relaxing retirement here in his new home.
Zeus was found 3 weeks ago in a bad state with constant mucus and low energy. He tested positive for FIV and has been on different antibiotics and steroids since then.
He will never regain mobility in his front leg but is currently living his best life.... and spending his best times on duvets and pillows. :-)
Thank you Peter, for giving this sweet boy all the love and care he needs!
With medical care and a loving environment Noodle recovered and is now a happy, fluffy very affectionate boy with lots of big brothers and sisters to hang out with.
Little Noodle was found a few months ago in a nearby village .. he's FIP positive and had a big wound on his neck, lots of ear mites and front left leg is disabled.
May 16th: Meanwile, the kittens at almost 2 months old are loving life in the garden now. Running and jumping and playing and wrestling.
That’s Frankie on the right! Frankie is being the best uncle for the little ones. He frets and has to know where each one is at all times and doesn’t stay still rounding them up like a sheepdog.
Btw, momma cat was fixed Monday last week!
May 16th: The vet said that Pirata’s wounds are healing well and Gerry’s eye is recovering too. Will know more when I bring them back this Saturday.
She seems ok now. Hungry and happy to be home and already pestering the others and being her jealous self!
May 2nd: I just spoke to the vet and she said Pirata is eating and being more active but the skin has turned black in 2 spots where she was bitten because of necrosis from the venom. So she can come home later today and will need antibiotics and cream so that hopefully new healthy skin will grow underneath the dead areas.
Pirata at the vets. That must have been a big snake!
April 29th: Took Pirata to the vets as she was bleeding from her paw. It turns our my Princess was bitten by a snake!!! She has to stay at the vets and they will treat her, but not sure what will happen. But they said if the snake was very poisonous, like a viper, she’d probably be dead already.
Gerry just eats and snoozes his way through it all.
April 28th: The kittens with momma PiePie at 5 weeks old!
April 28th: Pirata just returned from playtime in the garden and hills with a swollen left paw and leg. I’m hoping it’s just a bee sting or something. She’s hiding now in the cupboard and won’t let me near her to check. I hope it’s not a snake bite or a bone fracture.
April 24th: Update on Gerry: Went to the vet yesterday and they said it’s still bad. Scar tissue around the injured cornea. Gotta bring him to a specialist vet on Saturday hopefully. And his cone has to stay on for a month!!!!
He still wants to play and eat and eat and steal food from everyone, but it’s obvious his eye is not good. He keeps it closed lots of the time.
Still got him on antibiotics and painkillers and steroid eye drops. Poor oy, I have to keep him inside when his 4 sisters go out to play twice a day. He complains a lot. I do bring him out for little walkabouts and stay beside him though but he’s used to having 2-3 hours free roam outside in the hills each day. Vet said not allowed!
When I visit them and they are sleeping, they all wake up and come running to say hi and be friendly.
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