Oh my gosh!!!!!

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Oh my gosh!!!!!

Oh my gosh!!!!! I have a pretty amazing, and true, story that happened last night!

I doubt anybody knows, but my family and I help foster kittens from the humane society in the city I live in. A few weeks ago, police found a woman with 45 cats in her house! Actually, it was just a 1-room trailer, not even a house, really. The woman, Jean P. was 51. Most of her cats were Himalayan, (like a long-hair Siamese) but some were other breeds. The humane society was called out to help and to take in all the cats. Then, the next day, we were called to take the "bottle babies" (kittens that still need to nurse), because their mothers were too undernourished to care for them. The vice-director person, Christiana, said that when she went in the house, it was painful to breath! There were obviously not enough litter boxes, because the cats had used whatever was around; counters, carpets, even Primrose's parents! So I guess that from this, you can tell that they were really abused when we got them. We got 3 Himies (Himalayans) from the same batch that were about 2 weeks, another Himi that was about 3 weeks, and a little calico that looked about 1 week or so. The calico, that we later named Hope, had an eye that was so infected, that it was now dead. Also, the calico was actually about 3 weeks, but she was so tiny and sick from the infection that she looked 1 week! Anyway, that's kinda just the prologue to the real story..  

We have been working on them learning to lap KMR (kitten milk replacer) and eat special kitten wet-food. They had been doing pretty well, so we figured it was safe to leave them for about 7 or 8 hours while my mom and dad were at my grandparents, working on relandscaping their backyard. When we came back, we opened the door to the room our kittens were in, and they all came running out.... all, but Hope. I looked inside their little kennel (we leave the door to it open)  and she was just lying there! I picked her up, and she just slumped in my hand! She looked all stretched out and like she wasn't even alive! Then I saw her take a tiny, struggling breath. She was completley limp and her mouth was hanging open! I had seen that happen to a kitten once, our first "bottle baby", and he hadn't made it. I ran out to my mom. She took one look at her, and started getting a syringe out. She filled it with karo syrup , (just melted sugar and water) which is what you give to kittens when they go into shock. Hope was only breathing about once every 30 seconds. We got out a heating pad and a towel and wrapped her up. My mom squirted the syrup into her mouth and rubbed her throat, trying to get her to swallow. We weren't sure if she was alive or unconcious or what. We talked to her and just kept giving her karo syrup and KMR. She started breathing about once every 10 seconds. Her breathing started to become more even. We kept her warm and just kept feeding her, until her eyes opened and she was breathing pretty regularly. She was still limp and my mom wasn't sure if she would live. After an hour, she could raise her head. We gave her tons of KMR. My mom said she was extemely dehydrated. After around 3 hours, she was looking pretty normal. My mom got up every 3 hours to feed her. This morning she was looking just fine!

When our first "bottle baby" died, we had no clue why it happened. We thought that it was unfair for him to die when he was only 8 days. We learned then that you give kittens Karo syrup when that happens. It turned out that Pip, our first "bottle baby," had, in a way, died for Hope. 

That's my story. Kinda soppy, but... Anyway, I just thought it was a good story that would be fun to share with you guys. :)  

 

submitted by Emma O., age Almost 13, OR
(September 7, 2009 - 4:10 pm)

Oh my gosh!!! Why did she have 45 cats in her house?!?! Obviously she couldn't take care of them all! About the kitten, that is so... *snaps fingers repeatedly* something. Can't think of the word...

submitted by Emily L., age 14, WA
(September 8, 2009 - 1:37 pm)

She was hoarding them! She was mentally ill. =( On the news she was like "they just came up on to the porch, and started comin' into the house. I just couldn't turn 'em away." I'm pretty sure that a ton of himalayan cats just showed up at her door... Hope's so what?? 

submitted by Emma O.
(September 10, 2009 - 6:46 pm)

I meant " I'm pretty sure that a ton of himalayan cats didn't just showed up at her door," no "I'm pretty sure that a ton of himalayan cats just showed up at her door"

submitted by Emma O.
(September 10, 2009 - 11:19 pm)

That is so sad!  That moved me so much I will ask my mom if we can foster kittens. (The answer is probly no, but I can try.)

submitted by Coco, age 11, tel aviv
(September 11, 2009 - 5:33 pm)

That's great, Choco!!!! I'm so glad!! At least you're trying! =) It's a really amazing feeling when you hear that all your kittens have been adopted! Because of all your work and love and training, they now have homes! Oh, and some more info about fostering: you can foster kittens that don't need to be bottle fed, kittens that do (there aren't many people who do that because it means you have to wake about 2-5 times each night and feed them), or you can foster pregnant mothers or mothers and kittens. I would really encourage you to foster non-bottle babies the first time. It's pretty easy, if you think about it. Feed them, clean their litter-box, and play with them! I think the hardest part is letting them go... But, like I said, it makes you feel so happy when you find out they have their very own "forever home," as our humane society puts it... =) 

submitted by Emma O.
(September 12, 2009 - 5:38 pm)

Oh, that's so sad! But it's also great that Hope lived. I would love to faster kittens (or cats) but it was hard enough work convincing my dad to get a kitten of my own. When I have my own house, though, I want to be a kitty foster mom.

submitted by Allison
(September 13, 2009 - 8:00 am)

That's awesome, Allison! Oh, and Choco, and Allison, for that matter, if you can't actually foster kittens, then you could donate things to your Humane Society or volunteer there. Humane Societies are always in need of more KMR (kitten milk replacer), Q-tips, hand sanitizer, wet kitten food (science diet is the best, but they use other kinds, too), kitten or cat dry food, dry dog food, etc. Things like Science Diet or KMR (You want the kind that is powder) are pretty expensive (KMR is like 22 dollars a can!), but if you can get those, that's great! Also, KMR can usually be found at places like PETCO, in the cat-food isles, but I've never seen it in a place that wasn't specifically a "pet store." You can call and see what your humane society is in need of, but that's probably really close to the list you'll get.  It's also great if you are able to come in and play with the kitties and such. You get to be a "kitty foster mom" for a while, and the cats get to come out of their cages and play for a while and stay friendly. It's great to do that, to! That's all... 

submitted by Emma O.
(September 13, 2009 - 10:16 am)

That's cool that your helping kittens like that- you've probably saved tons of lives!!!!!!!!!

I have a dog but I love cats!(to bad I'm allergic) I have a Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier.

Does anyone else have a dog that's the same breed as mine?

submitted by Natalie
(September 13, 2009 - 10:50 am)

Wow, that's awful.  But it is awesome that you saved some of the kitties!!! :)  I don't have a cat, but I love 'em.  

submitted by R~D~ , age 13
(September 13, 2009 - 2:35 pm)

Wow. That's such a touching story!

submitted by Ima
(September 13, 2009 - 7:26 pm)

That's the word I was looking for!

submitted by Emily L.
(September 14, 2009 - 5:42 pm)

Hmmm. I don't really think that we've saved tons of lives! We saved Hope's, and if we hadn't fostered the kittens that we have, it would have been hard on the Humane Society, but that's about it. R~D~, if you ever do get a cat, I strongly suggest you get one from a humane society that you know of!

submitted by Emma O.
(September 15, 2009 - 5:32 pm)

We just lost one of the kittens. It wasn't Hope, it was Smokey. He was really beautiful and we have no idea what happened. I made a thread about it.

submitted by Emma O.
(September 16, 2009 - 5:11 pm)

Why are both your stories in the InkWell?

 

submitted by GloWorm, age 12, USA
(September 18, 2009 - 7:11 am)

Wow.  That's just....wow.  I wish everyone was as caring about animals as you are.  Then no one would have to worry about the poor things.

submitted by Lauren M., age 13, Washington
(September 18, 2009 - 4:58 pm)