Kitten kindergarden 🩵😺 – Animals Rescue Team

Kitten kindergarden 🩵😺

September 30, 2024

As you know, recently I took in some small kitten children. All the little ones that we managed to save thanks to you have become very close to each other, and because of them, I now have a small cat kindergarten 😂

Snow and Abi as they are called, have practically become inseparable. The little ones eat, play, and sleep together ❤️ I always feel happy when a new kitten arrives in my home and I see how the others warmly welcome them and start taking care of them in their own way.

Sometimes I have the impression that the cats remember that they were recently in a similar situation themselves and can empathize with the new friend ❤️🐱

Ewa

May 31, 2024
 

I have news for you about Snow!

The little cat had a post-operative check-up at the clinic yesterday. The stitches are healing nicely, and I hope the problem won’t return, allowing Snow to live without pain. After her spaying, this beautiful little cat will be looking for a permanent home.

Once again, thank you dear ones for your help for this lovely kitty.

 
Ewa

May 24, 2024

Snow is now out of surgery. It was a huge stress for me, but fortunately there were no complications. I was very afraid of anesthesia because the kitten lived on the street for a long time.

I am happy because Snow will start a new life without pain.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your help. Without it, I would not have been able to pay for the surgery and Snow’s further visits to the clinic. You are the ones who saved this lovely kitty!

Ewa

Those who acted in this way with this beautiful kitty do not deserve to be called people.

Snow appeared here suddenly, I had never seen her before. I saw her when I was feeding stray cats. Beautiful, dignified, eye-catching. Completely different from the local street cats. An outgoing cat – I thought at first.

But when I got closer to her, I froze. I hadn’t seen something like this before. Where the anus should be, Snow has something huge. What is it? A wound? A tumor? I have no idea, but I can see that flies are gathering around Snow’s bottom, ants, literally eating her alive. How terribly she must be suffering!

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Yes, Snow is not a local cat from the street. She is a domestic cat. She was loved and kept on a lap as long as she was healthy and pretty. And now that she has become so terribly ill and looks simply disgusting (let’s not kid ourselves, that’s the way it is) the owners just got rid of her, condemning her to die on the street, away from anything Snow has ever known until now.

I am overwhelmed with great anger. I’m terrified, I don’t know what to do. And so I am already in debt to the clinic. And maybe it’s embarrassing to admit, but the thought comes over me that after all, I won’t save all the cats from the street…. The temptation is to let go this time. It’s so hard to keep asking for money.

But I can’t fool myself. After all, I know that if Snow doesn’t get help now, she will just die. Slowly and in suffering. And if I don’t do anything, it means that I agree to such a death of Snow.

The decision is up to me.

So I take Snow in my arms and go with her to the clinic.

Seeing Snow’s condition, the doctor didn’t even ask me to pay for the visit, but examined her right away. And it turned out that it’s not a tumor or a wound. Snow has a prolapsed rectum. It’s just that part of the kitty’s intestine is hanging out. And since worms accumulate on it and stick all the waste, inflammation has started, which is already spreading to the rest of the body. It’s not yet sepsis, but it’s close, so Snow was immediately given a strong antibiotic and a painkiller.

Snow needs to be operated on urgently and have the rectum placed back into the abdominal cavity. Unfortunately, the doctor had not yet performed such an operation, so he immediately consulted Snow with two other doctors, right away with me calling them on video and discussing the possible procedure. It took a long time and I was very afraid that they would not undertake the operation… But after a long discussion, the doctors finally agreed to operate on Snow.

Snow stayed at the clinic. Doctors cleaned the intestine protruding from the bottom, the kitty gets medication. This is all on credit for now. But it’s only temporary relief. It is necessary to surgically place the intestine in its proper place. And this the doctors will not do until I pay in full for the treatment and for the operation.

Please, let’s help Snow together. She is suffering so much. And she doesn’t want to die so much.

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