- Apr 21, 2008
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The info about snake feed is so true. Smiling grandmas will get the cats for their grandsons. and you will never be the wiser but we all have callings in this world.. just trust the Lord.
But I just must say what happened to me while I "saved" 5 kittens from sure death. I found the litter sitting on a neighbors porch. the mother cat was already pregnant with her next litter and these babys were lying arond in 5 different degrees of death.
I asked if I could have them to fix up and home and was given them. I took them home and babied them so, wormed them, gave them their shots and got the parasites off of them. Cleaned the yeast from their ears along wih the mites and they turned into gorgoeous kittens.
They have homes now and are happy.
Then about a week after they left, I was noticing the back of my hand where one of them "stabbed" me with a claw. It looked strange. It had been there at least 4 weeks and instead of healing it was healed on top but not inside. I had to cut the top off and let this gush of infection and blood escape. Then several more sores came up on my hand and the same with them. they woud heal over on the outside but remained very active under the skin.
I d r'd with neosporin and peroxide and did the best I could, then one night about 2am I woke up with a fever so high I was calling out for my dead grandma. I was delerious and sick sick sick. By morning I had a huge swollen lymph node under my arm and was in great pain with that much less the feeling of havaing a bad case of the flu.
I went t the dr and he told me that I had "cat scratch disease" a disease uaually for children, me an old woman having cat scratch disease.! He told me that I would be lathargic, and tired and sleepy and no appetite until the 'innoculaton site" on my hand heals up. Could take months.
The sore looks just like a small pox scar. ecept it has a hole in the middle that has a core that has to b removed often. each time i remove it it gets smaller and smaller. and Im looking forward to the morning when I wake up and the frggging thing is healed.
I dont think Ill be rescuing many more kittens in my life time.. Ill leave it to yall younger crowd. leslie
But I just must say what happened to me while I "saved" 5 kittens from sure death. I found the litter sitting on a neighbors porch. the mother cat was already pregnant with her next litter and these babys were lying arond in 5 different degrees of death.
I asked if I could have them to fix up and home and was given them. I took them home and babied them so, wormed them, gave them their shots and got the parasites off of them. Cleaned the yeast from their ears along wih the mites and they turned into gorgoeous kittens.
They have homes now and are happy.
Then about a week after they left, I was noticing the back of my hand where one of them "stabbed" me with a claw. It looked strange. It had been there at least 4 weeks and instead of healing it was healed on top but not inside. I had to cut the top off and let this gush of infection and blood escape. Then several more sores came up on my hand and the same with them. they woud heal over on the outside but remained very active under the skin.
I d r'd with neosporin and peroxide and did the best I could, then one night about 2am I woke up with a fever so high I was calling out for my dead grandma. I was delerious and sick sick sick. By morning I had a huge swollen lymph node under my arm and was in great pain with that much less the feeling of havaing a bad case of the flu.
I went t the dr and he told me that I had "cat scratch disease" a disease uaually for children, me an old woman having cat scratch disease.! He told me that I would be lathargic, and tired and sleepy and no appetite until the 'innoculaton site" on my hand heals up. Could take months.
The sore looks just like a small pox scar. ecept it has a hole in the middle that has a core that has to b removed often. each time i remove it it gets smaller and smaller. and Im looking forward to the morning when I wake up and the frggging thing is healed.
I dont think Ill be rescuing many more kittens in my life time.. Ill leave it to yall younger crowd. leslie