Sorry it has been so long since I gave an up-date here. Been very busy at work covering holidays etc and busy here with cats.
Water Melon's babies are now seven weeks old and are gorgeous babies, the cleanest kittens I think I have ever had. Senna is a brown bundle of fluff and completely different to his two shorthaired black brothers Hamilton and Herbert. One of them is already reserved. Water Melon herself is beginning to enjoy fuss and as soon as she is dry I will be getting her neutered.
Has been a busy time on the cat front but most of them are sad stories.
Had a call from one of the new girls at work in desperation. Her and a friend had bought a siamese male for Breeding (don't go there!!!) but decided he was too nice and had re-homed him. The person they re-homed him to had also moved him on and, to cut a long story short, he had been hit by a car. His microchip was registered to the first owner and they were contacted to say he was injured. After getting in contact with the next two owners, no one would take responsibility for payment of any care for him and I agreed to take him on. He was brought to the Hospital where I work and xrays taken. Unfortunately, his hips were completely smashed to bits and, although surgery through referral was an option, it was felt that he would be in constant pain with arthritis. Being only 3 years old, I felt it was not fair for him to live the rest of his life in pain and he was put to sleep in my arms. RIP Ripley, sorry I couldn't help any more.
The following day a stray cat was brought in found in somebody's garden - a definite siamese cross with beautiful blue eyes and long nose - he looked a very old boy who was starving. Again, I agreed that if no owner came forward I would pay for his care. Unfortunately, it turned out he was a young cat suffering from FELV. another one gone to the bridge too soon.
The latest one was an old boy, 18 years old in fact. She was taken to a local vets who phoned me saying they had tried everywhere for a space for her and no one would take her and they would have to put her to sleep so off I go to pick her up.
Took her straight to my vet who confirmed my suspicion that she was in fact a neutered "he" (remind me not to use that vet if they can't sex a cat!!!). Did FELV/FIV test and all clear
so came home to isolation and back to work the following Monday for blood tests etc. Fortunately, owner phoned me on Monday to say he was hers and "Jester" was returned home that day. As I said, he was 18 and a bit doddery but at least he has made it home.
Finally, I am sure someone will report shortly but one of my babies left yesterday for his new home. Quite a few tears from me but he has gone to a wonderful home and will be spoilt rotten.