Jennasis
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You may recall, DH and I became the proud new parents to an adorable blue tick coonhound stray that wandered into our yards and hearts this past weekend. Made some phone calls today (local vet, humane society and animal shelter in the surrounding counties) don't want to be accused of not trying to find the owner, even though she was very obviously abused. Long story short, she seems to be all ours! yay for Lilly Belle! Took her to MY vet today for the once over. Vet says she's between 2 and 5 (we'll call it 3!) and healthy.
Well guess what some loser, trash, waste of air dumped in my yard this morning?
A teeny tiny kitten, no more than 4/5 weeks old. I went out to bring in the horses and all was fine. An hour later I went back out and I here this pathetic mewing from the bushes next to my house. There he was, scared poopless! He's adorable. Solid grey little boy.
I fed him, gave him water (so hungry he was shaking while wolfing down milk). His eyes were oozing too so I took him immediately to my vet who prescribed him antibiotics and eye ointment and treated him for ear mites ($105!!).
I guess his loser owner didn't want to be "burdened" with him and thought he could fend for himself on my farm...at 5 weeks old. Poor guy could barely walk a straight line! No way he walked to my property. I'm in the sticks. He was dumped for sure.
Anywho...he's now chilling in my office. Medicated..food and water and snuggles. Either he'll stay and be raised with my barn cats or one of my clients may have an adoptive home in mind for him. Came at a good time. We may be putting down our OLD man barn cat tomorrow. He;s been sick for a while and if the vet can't do something for him, it may be time (he's 16 I think).
There must be a sign in front of my house visible only to strays...SUCKERS INSIDE!. I'm such a softie.
PS...his name is NEWT.
Well guess what some loser, trash, waste of air dumped in my yard this morning?
A teeny tiny kitten, no more than 4/5 weeks old. I went out to bring in the horses and all was fine. An hour later I went back out and I here this pathetic mewing from the bushes next to my house. There he was, scared poopless! He's adorable. Solid grey little boy.
I fed him, gave him water (so hungry he was shaking while wolfing down milk). His eyes were oozing too so I took him immediately to my vet who prescribed him antibiotics and eye ointment and treated him for ear mites ($105!!).
I guess his loser owner didn't want to be "burdened" with him and thought he could fend for himself on my farm...at 5 weeks old. Poor guy could barely walk a straight line! No way he walked to my property. I'm in the sticks. He was dumped for sure.
Anywho...he's now chilling in my office. Medicated..food and water and snuggles. Either he'll stay and be raised with my barn cats or one of my clients may have an adoptive home in mind for him. Came at a good time. We may be putting down our OLD man barn cat tomorrow. He;s been sick for a while and if the vet can't do something for him, it may be time (he's 16 I think).
There must be a sign in front of my house visible only to strays...SUCKERS INSIDE!. I'm such a softie.
PS...his name is NEWT.
I would love to see a picture, I am partial to hounds. I had a Lemon Walker Hound adopt me 9 years ago. Ms. Maggie the smartest, sweetest, most overly dramatic cutie pie you ever did see. I never had a coonhound before and my vet warned me she migh go after my cats, ya right. She thinks she is a cat, still. She had 2 types of mange was on the side of 98 down in FL someone had dumped her she was a night away from death. Good job to you, I don't know you but I like you, Ms. Maggie says "you is a good person, awooooo"


Oh, I forgot to mention that DH is the one that can't stand animals but won't let me give any of these away! They are his babies!!!
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