POZOSTAŁY CZAS:
Aisha’s new fun ❤️
June 30, 2025
Marvel’s new hero: Spider-Cat!
Mission: reach the top of the curtain and rule the living room 😀
No fear. No plan. No mercy for curtains 😼
Everyday life with a cat – when you look away for a moment, he’s already trying to become a window decoration 🤦♀
Ewa
March 3, 2025
Aisha is getting better and making progress every day! Her jaw has been repaired, so soon she will be able to eat on her own, without any restrictions. For now, she still requires special care – I feed her with a syringe, plus she is fed intravenously so she has the strength to fully recover.
Although she still has to wear a collar, I see a huge improvement – her lower jaw is closing nicely, which is a great sign for the future. Just a little more patience and Aisha will be able to say goodbye to everything she dislikes so much. And then nothing will stand in the way of fully enjoying feline carefree life!
Ewa
February 25, 2025
Dear friends, I have great news for you! The doctor has decided to operate on Aisha tomorrow!
The results are better than last time, so the risk of complications has decreased enough to perform the surgery that the kitten so badly needs.
I’m very happy that the poor thing’s condition has improved, and I’m sure that everyone has been helped by Dot, who does not leave the little one for an inch. These two cats are inseparable as mother and daughter ❤️
Ewa

February 20, 2025
Unfortunately, Aisha’s surgery has been postponed. Although the blood results are better than last time, they are still not good enough for the surgery to be performed safely. Aisha needs it badly, but the risks are too great – anesthesia could prove dangerous.
It’s sad that such a tiny kitten has had to suffer so much and still has a long road to recovery. We will repeat the blood tests in two days. Until then, the kitten gets IV drips, medications and supplements, and has to be fed wet food diluted with water at home.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your tremendous support and for rooting so hard for Aisha! ❤ Now the most important thing is to bring her to surgery, and then – just enjoy her feline childhood.
Ewa

February 19, 2025
Dear friends, thank you from the bottom of my heart! We raised money together for Aisha’s surgery! We even raised a little more in total, so if there is anything left after paying for the surgery, I will use it for medications or for Aisha’s sterilization.
I hope to have the surgery tomorrow, because Aisha is really weak and in a lot of pain. I will keep you all updated. Thank you all again for your good hearts.
Ewa
Tiny homeless Aisha lies on the sidewalk, among the garbage. All you can see in her eyes is a voiceless cry for help. The kitty is extremely emaciated, and saliva mixed with blood is dripping from her muzzle, which she is unable to close. Wounds can be seen on her head and right paw. I’m sure this baby is no more than 8-9 weeks old. Another cat baby abandoned to a cruel death on the street.
None of the passersby pay any attention to Aisha. No one tries to help her. Everyone pretends she’s not there, they don’t want to see her suffering. So Aisha lies down and dies in solitude. Someone puts a bowl of dirty water next to her. Though that’s it, a small glimpse of humanity in a heartless world. But because of the muzzle injury, Aisha is unable to drink anyway, so I guess the sight of water only adds to her suffering.
I slowly approach Aisha, extending my hand. The little one doesn’t run away, she doesn’t have the strength to do so. I take Aisha in my arms and whisper into her tiny ear that everything is going to be okay now. That she is safe now.
Aisha’s jaw looks broken, so I know that the kitten needs to go to the clinic as soon as possible and probably undergo surgery.
At the clinic, after an initial examination, the doctor only confirmed my suspicions. Aisha’s jaw is broken, and surgery will be necessary to put it back together. The wounds and the soreness of the whole little body indicate that she must have had some kind of accident. She was probably kicked or hit by a car or motorcycle. In addition, Aisha has a respiratory infection, cough and runny nose, is dehydrated and very weak.
In the coming days, I have to come with Aisha every day for antibiotic administration, nebulization and intravenous feedings, so that the little one can gain strength for the jaw surgery. Right now, she probably wouldn’t survive the anesthesia. But the surgery must take place as soon as possible, because for such a little one such a serious injury is enormously taxing, and each additional day of waiting is a decreasing chance that Aisha will make it and survive.
All of these treatments are, unfortunately, huge costs that simply overwhelm me. I have 32 cats in my care at the moment, most of them sick and in need of treatment. I paid for the first visit to the clinic: tests, wound cleaning, antibiotic and IV. But it’s not enough to save the life of this suffering little one.
I wholeheartedly ask you to help raise money for Aisha’s surgery.