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Bella
True Blue Farmgirl

274 Posts

Karen

USA
274 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  4:13:17 PM  Show Profile
My husband found a little kitten today up in the mountains, where his work had sent him. He was in the middle of nowhere on a gravel road and there was this beautiful long-haired, blue-eyed Siamese kitten. He called and asked what he should do. There were no houses around and the kitty was following him everywhere. It was very dirty. He cleaned it up, put it in the truck, made a stop at Chick-Fil-A,gave the kitty chicken and water, then brought it home. It was precious. I saw it had fleas, so ended up taking it to PetSmart for a checkup. My eleven-year-old neighbor came with me. If the kitten turned out to be a boy her parents would let her keep it. She named it Sawyer. He was six weeks old. They took the kitten away for tests, came back and said it had an upper rep. infection and that we would have to give it a spot-on for the fleas. Then, the vet came in again and said the kitten had feline leukemia and was very sick, would have problems for the rest of its short life, etc. Plus, it was highly contagious to other cats. So, they advised me to have him put to sleep. PetSmart wouldn't budge about helping with the bill. We'd only had the kitten a couple of hours. It was so hard, especially since I'm going through some health issues with my dog (high blood pressure, bleeding of the eye that has caused blindness in one eye, and so forth). My dog's bills have been enormous. Today's PetSmart bill was a little over $100. We brought Sawyer back home and gave him a proper burial, complete with rocks and flowers on the grave. My neighbor will make a cross for the grave, which located is among the pines between our homes. This has been a very sad day. Can't understand how someone could just dump off a kitten in the middle of nowhere because it was sick and they didn't want to be bothered.

"Just living is not enough, said the butterfly. One must have freedom, sunshine and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson

kysheeplady
True Blue Farmgirl

1291 Posts

Teri
KY
USA
1291 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  4:23:42 PM  Show Profile
so sad, It sounds like someone found out the same as you and dumped it.
It is always harder to the right thing, thank you for doing it!

Teri

"There are black sheep in every flock"

White Sheep Farm
www.whitesheepfarm.com
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Tea Lady
True Blue Farmgirl

645 Posts

Lorraine
Morris IL
USA
645 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  4:24:31 PM  Show Profile
Karen - I'm so sorry that Sawyer didn't have a longer life. But I hope you have some peace knowing that you gave him love the last day of his short life. God bless you.

Lorraine
(aka Tea Lady)
Farmgirl #1819
www.birdsandteas.com
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Tea Lady
True Blue Farmgirl

645 Posts

Lorraine
Morris IL
USA
645 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  4:25:24 PM  Show Profile
Sending healing prayers for your dog too. Hang in there...

Lorraine
(aka Tea Lady)
Farmgirl #1819
www.birdsandteas.com
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oldbittyhen
True Blue Farmgirl

1511 Posts

tina
quartz hill ca
USA
1511 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  4:28:34 PM  Show Profile
if the kitten had feline leukemia, so did its siblings and mother, so they were probally all dumped and that poor baby was the only one still alive when your husband found him, very, very sad since there is a vaccine for this disease, and all this heartache could have been prevented...humans can be the cruelest animals on the planet...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
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Emily Anna
True Blue Farmgirl

863 Posts

Emily
Fort Atkinson WI
USA
863 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  5:43:45 PM  Show Profile
Sorry the little kitty was sick. Bless your heart for taking care of him and not letting him suffer. My aunt had the same exact thing happen to her. Both stories are very sad, but I'm glad the kitties didn't have to suffer out in the elements alone.

Emily
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wooliespinner
True Blue Farmgirl

1311 Posts

Linda
Manchester Ohio
1311 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  5:55:25 PM  Show Profile
I am so sorry you had to endure all that. At least the little kitty didn't die out there by itself. At least it felt loved even if it was a short while.You did your best for him .Hugs.

Linda

Raspberry Run Farm
Nubian Dairy Goats
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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl

13055 Posts


Louisiana/Texas
USA
13055 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  5:56:16 PM  Show Profile
Karen, what a wonderful husband you have for picking up the kitty and bringing it home. How sad it didn't make it. I'm with you on the HOW can anyone drop off an animal. I just cannot wrap my brains around that! I get so angry just to think of it. You've done a wonderful thing. I say this all the time, but here I go again, I wish I were the animal police. How is your little neighbor dealing with it all? I'll say a prayer for the little kitten.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
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newfarmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl

101 Posts

Janis
Baker WV
101 Posts

Posted - Aug 21 2012 :  8:30:21 PM  Show Profile
Karen, I am so sorry about Sawyer. Your heart must be breaking. But I rejoice that he found you, if only for a day. He came upon pure love. I feel with you about the vet bills, but God doesn't let a kindness go unnoticed. Let's pray your needs will be met. I took in two cats who have the leukemia virus, but I don't have any other cats, only 4 dogs. So far so good.
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Bella
True Blue Farmgirl

274 Posts

Karen

USA
274 Posts

Posted - Aug 22 2012 :  5:39:19 PM  Show Profile
Thanks to all of you sweet farm sisters for your kind words of understanding and encouragement. After a good cry last night, I started feeling better. My little neighbor Gracie is dealing with Sawyer's passing better than I thought she would. When I told her that I was going to place some rocks on the grave she said, "Well, that is appropriate because 'the stone was rolled away.'" I'd told her that Sawyer was with God and that we shouldn't worry so much over his little body (his eyes were open and that disturbed her greatly). She made a vow to place flowers on the grave and, knowing her, she will especially since it is in a pine grove close to her house.

Lorraine, thank you for praying for my dog. I take her to the opthamologist tomorrow for a recheck. This is always an ordeal as she shakes all the way to the vet specialist hospital. I'm afraid that her blood pressure will soar and she'll have a heart attack. This is the main reason our regular holistic vet makes house calls. What I do for my fur babies! I wish I weren't so tender hearted towards animals, but, after reading all the posts on Barnyard Buddies, I know that I am not alone.

"Just living is not enough, said the butterfly. One must have freedom, sunshine and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson
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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl

13055 Posts


Louisiana/Texas
USA
13055 Posts

Posted - Aug 22 2012 :  5:44:25 PM  Show Profile
Karen, you are so right, you're not alone. I know I love my furry children just like you do. Gracie is smart saying what she said. Hugs to all.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
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crittergranny
True Blue Farmgirl

1096 Posts

Laura
Lindrith NM
USA
1096 Posts

Posted - Aug 31 2012 :  2:04:50 PM  Show Profile
I doubt the people that had it had enough sense to ever take it to the vet. There is probably a house up there somewhere that lets cats breed indiscriminately. They probably are all inbred and full of germs. Kudos to you Karen for helping the little thing even though you got a bill you should be proud of yourself, I am!
Laura

Horse poor in the boonies.

www.nmbarrelhorses.com
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texdane
Farmgirl Legend Chapter Leader Chapter Guru

4658 Posts

Nicole
Sandy Hook CT
USA
4658 Posts

Posted - Sep 04 2012 :  05:43:03 AM  Show Profile
Oh, such a sad thing to happen. I am so sorry that you had to go through that. You and your husband are great people for doing what you did. I am sure your neighbor is heartbroken. Big hugs to all of you.

Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
KNITTER, JAM-MAKER AND MOM EXTRAORDINAIRE
Chapter Leader, Connecticut Simpler Life Sisters

Suburban Farmgirl Blogger
http://sfgblog.maryjanesfarm.org/
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Bella
True Blue Farmgirl

274 Posts

Karen

USA
274 Posts

Posted - Sep 04 2012 :  4:06:07 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for the sweet posts. I spoke with someone today who adopted a Siamese kitten from the local animal shelter, had it for a few weeks and fell in love with it. Then, it started getting sick. She spent lots of $$ on it, and the vet was having a hard time trying to figure out what was wrong. She said she'd have to take an x-ray. When she turned the kitten over on its back to do the x-ray she discovered that it's belly was covered with bruises. That's what made her test for feline leukemia and it turned out positive. Even though it had tested negative at the animal shelter, the vet said it could have been a false negative.

"Just living is not enough, said the butterfly. One must have freedom, sunshine and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson
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