10-07-2012, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by skittlz yes he was very lucky this road is a 2 lane and one of the main roads here its a small town, not to mention people drive to fast for this road, animals roam everywhere, I befriended a stray tomcat last year he was sooo skinny and i could tell by his bottom jaw he had been hit, I took him to the vet to get his shots and asked about the jaw and i was right, it was a old wound he didn't get his shots he had to be put on antibotics first he had infection and fever he was about yr old at the time i first brought him, which was last year, 2nd time he had upper respatory infection so he had to be put on antibotics again, I feed him he is gaining weight now but its hard to for me to get him back to the vet because never know when he will show up, ive gotten attached to him he is a brown/greyish tabby with huge paws. I buy him can catfood he prefers it over dry i give him salmon when have salmon, or buy him sardines in water, not to mention he likes for me to rub his tummy.. sorry for the long post lol.. oh and i forgot bout the ducks mallards they even stopped traffic they wouldnt fly because they had babies they would come here we would feed them, they just showed up out of the blue, later on after the babies are grown I did see where some had been hit and killed, not sure what happend to the rest of them hopefully they found a pond to live out there lives... |
Awwww that is great you took the poor cat in. So many people dump them off around here. It is so sad. Every cat I have ever owned has been dumped off on me. The last one I took in is still alive and she is about 18 years old. |
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