lisajl
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For all you animal lovers out there, I am fostering 5 kittens.
Their mom died, not sure what from, but there were 7 kittens.
A client of ours (he is handicapped), brought one in last Saturday.
It was very ill, so the doctor euthanized it. Well, he called on Monday and said the kittens had not eaten for him for 24 hours.
The doctor said to bring them in and we would euthanize them.
All I could think about was don't they deserve a chance?
The doctor said I was wasting my time, and they would die anyway.
Well, my boss, the other vet, said "If you want to try, let Dr. D. know before she euthanizes them." He said the kittens chances are 50/50.
So, we checked over all the kittens, and had one more euthanized.
It was pretty skinny and looked like it was near death.
I brought them home that night, and they ate like there was no tomorrow.
I let them know about it at work and everyone smiled. Everyone except the Dr. that wanted to euthanize them.
I guess I just want to give the little stinkers a chance. They are so cute and dependant on us to feed them and take care of them.
Our dog is cleaning them so they will go to the bathroom.
She is an amazing dog.
We don't leave her alone with the kittens. I don't think Chloe knows her own strength around them. She licks them and they fall over!
As soon as my DD gets home I will have her help me post a photo of the little guys.
Wish us luck that in 4 weeks they will test negative for all diseases!
Lisajl
*P.S. The reason I mentioned that the client is handicapped is because we thought it would be difficult for him to take care of the kittens. It is difficult for all five in my family to take care of them and we have no major disabilities. I did not mean to say people with handicaps could not take care of animals. I'm sorry if anyone takes it that way.
Their mom died, not sure what from, but there were 7 kittens.
A client of ours (he is handicapped), brought one in last Saturday.
It was very ill, so the doctor euthanized it. Well, he called on Monday and said the kittens had not eaten for him for 24 hours.
The doctor said to bring them in and we would euthanize them.
All I could think about was don't they deserve a chance?
The doctor said I was wasting my time, and they would die anyway.
Well, my boss, the other vet, said "If you want to try, let Dr. D. know before she euthanizes them." He said the kittens chances are 50/50.
So, we checked over all the kittens, and had one more euthanized.
It was pretty skinny and looked like it was near death.
I brought them home that night, and they ate like there was no tomorrow.
I let them know about it at work and everyone smiled. Everyone except the Dr. that wanted to euthanize them.
I guess I just want to give the little stinkers a chance. They are so cute and dependant on us to feed them and take care of them.
Our dog is cleaning them so they will go to the bathroom.
She is an amazing dog.
We don't leave her alone with the kittens. I don't think Chloe knows her own strength around them. She licks them and they fall over!
As soon as my DD gets home I will have her help me post a photo of the little guys.
Wish us luck that in 4 weeks they will test negative for all diseases!
Lisajl
*P.S. The reason I mentioned that the client is handicapped is because we thought it would be difficult for him to take care of the kittens. It is difficult for all five in my family to take care of them and we have no major disabilities. I did not mean to say people with handicaps could not take care of animals. I'm sorry if anyone takes it that way.