Hi All!
If you haven't tried the stress balls available from the Purrs shop get busy and order a dozen or two!
We FINALLY found the perfect cat to fit into our household with our darling Gizmo, our red Persian rescue girl. She is a blue cream Persian about 5 years old and a real sweetheart! However, no good deed goes unpunished, and though I knew when she was delivered to us by her former owner that her ear mite infestation was a dramatic one. The ears were stiff with scar tissue and of course, there was the typical black gunk filling both ear canals. Still I thought to myself, this is easily cured. WRONG. This was just the beginning. She didn't just have ear mites, she had fractured teeth, a lung infection, had had a litter of kittens so was never spayed or microchipped. She arrived at our house on December 8th and was duly insured for life and then packed off to the vets to get rid of her ear baggage. No one noticed the teeth, but we booked her in to be spayed on January 3rd and got to work with insure cat spot on and daily cleaning with the stuff the vet sent home. By the time the 3rd rolled around she had a slight cough that was not a distress cough but she sounded as though she might have a bit of something stuck behind her palate. I asked the vet to check this out when she was under anesthetic. He did. I was called as soon as she was under and John told me that she had two really badly shattered teeth and he thought that was what might be causing the cough. She was also pretty thin. Not dead thin, but had no muscle and on a big framed cat as she is it was pretty noticeable , she needed to have the groceries poured in and to have those teeth out. We opted to have them pulled at the same time as she was spayed since she was already under the anesthetic and we all worry about having to put cats out any more than we have to. Of course with no course of antibiotics pre extraction she developed a mighty abscess which required a full month of antibiotics. It eventually burst on its own. Oh, forgot to mention that she was put on antibiotics the day she was spayed as John reported that when he extubated her there was a lot of gunk on the tube...yuck. I do go on but there is a point to this. Well a couple. Number one is if a cat rescue charges you £150.00 to adopt a cat, don't complain.
Widget cost us almost £300.00 in vet bills, all not covered by insurance of course as it was pre-existing!!! She was a "free cat". Yea, right lol
ANYWAY you can imagine how stressed our Widget was. Here she was dumped in a new home. She had never met a dog and we have the two salukis (who love cats, but you know...) we immediately start digging in her ears, lugging her back and forth to the vets, she gets put to sleep only to wake up with a sore mouth, a sore side...She took it all well, but when I looked in her eyes there was quite a bit of confusion and stress there.
SO I BOUGHT WIDGET A STRESS BALL FROM PURRS!!! You'd have thought I'd bought her an entire new wardrobe, 500 pairs of shoes, and a tiara! She was in bliss. She packs that ball around with her, bunny kicks it, cuddles it, rubs her face on it, hides it. Gizmo does not get this ball,oh, no.
Now we have three great big lovely climbing frames, two baskets of cat toys (big ones!) three de-lux litter boxes and nothing impressed her until THE BALL arrived.
So A BIG THANK YOU TO PURRS IN OUR HEARTS SHOP AND THE LOVELY PEOPLE WHO RUN IT!!!! Do not walk! RUN :wow:to the shop and get yours before I decide to buy their whole stock. Your cat will love you for it.
Oh, and here's a picture of our Widget, who had to be shaved last year according to her previous owner, cough
and her new coat that is coming in a treat. Did I mention she now weighs 4 kilos???