Update on Mobile Home Kitties at Tigerlily

2/6/13 Update on the Mobile Home Kittens from our friends at Tigerlily Cat Rescue. Please continue to pray for the remaining. Although the initial rescuer thought she was doing these cats a favor by bringing them into her home, the conditions were ripe for infectious diseases to run rampant to the point at which those with the weakest immune systems, succumbed to the deadliest. Here is the update ~ diana

“Hi Diana, sad news… we lost the little orange bobtail last night. He was the first one admitted, and in addition to the panleuk symptoms, was also showing elevated ALT/SGPT (liver) on blood work that they hadn’t yet determined the reason for. He had been the one with the consistently higher temps and when the fever finally broke, his temp plummeted to 98. He went into cardiac arrest around 6pm. They had been able to initially get the heart beat back, but it was fading and they could not get him to breathe on his own…. we had to make the difficult decision to put him to sleep….
The other two that are still in the hospital, as of 2am this morning, are holding normal body temps and blood glucose levels. and are both eating some, so we are hopeful.
Of the 4 at the foster home, 2 are showing no signs, 1 has to be coaxed to eat but then will on her own, 1 we are concerned about – but he did hold down the syringe fed food and is holding down the antibiotics. He is getting subcutaneous fluids once a day. He will go into the vet if he stops holding down food and meds or shows any other negative changes. The foster reported all were playing late last night.
Just wanted to give you an update, as I know you have a lot invested in these kitties too… Sometimes we just cannot win the fights but we will keep fighting. Tigerlily Cat Rescue”

Kittens with Feline Distemper

These kittens were 5 of 13 cats in a mobile home. 4P1H has paid to neuter and spay 7 of them and Tigerlily Cat Rescue has taken them into their organization.

UPDATE:On February 3, 2013, Tigerlily Cat Rescue informed me that all 7 kittens have contracted the Panleukopenia Virus which is highly contagious and deadly. It is very often called “feline distemper”. It is within the same family of viruses as parvovirus in dogs and operates similarly — diarrhea, vomiting, fever, dehydration, lack of appetite, etc. It is not often seen because it is the “P” in the “RCP” vaccines that cats get. Like parvo, there is no “cure” and its a matter of supportive care with IV fluids, antibiotics, etc. and hoping that their little bodies can fight it off. Three of the cats were immediately hospitalized and are in serious condition; the other four are being treated at home. Please say your prayers for these babies; they have been through so much already. 4 Paws 1 Heart will be sending some medical dollars for their care but the hospital bill will be pretty substantial. ~ diana

Emma Snow Feeling and Looking Much Better

Remember Emma(Snow), she is 90% better than when she came in back in November 2012. We continue to work with the vets to control her allergies.  But the basic issue she came in with was an allergy to flea saliva.  The former owners treated her with Hartz products which have been known to burn the skin, even cause neurological problems resulting in death.
Emma was on a food elimination diet for eight weeks to determine if the remainder of her allergies were due to common proteins and grains so often found in cat food.  She is now off that diet and is receiving steroid shots along with allergy medicine. We continue to monitor her progress and hope to have her spayed soon and available for adoption.  Foster Mom Cynthia.

 

Jessica’s Kitten Looking for Her Furever Home

1/27/13 Jessica, a facebook friend of 4 Paws 1 Heart, contacted us about this sweet 7-month-old kitten who had been showing up outside her home. Jessica set up some shelter on her porch but had noticed that the kitten’s eye seemed to have a problem. 4 Paws 1 Heart offered to help having the eye checked and with spaying and vaccinations. Through Jessica and her husband’s dedication, the ‘kitten’ was captured, spayed and vaccinated (vaccinations paid by Jessica and husband), and the little one is doing great. She is looking for a permanent home. ~ diana

Milo was abandoned … needs a furever home.

1/26/13 – This is Milo who was abandoned. His owner moved out and left him with the roommate who booted him out in the cold. Concerned neighbors took to feeding him and worried about him fending for himself and freezing. They were afraid to bring him into their home because they have their own cats. 4 Paws 1 Heart paid for his examination and vaccinations.  Assured that he would be safe to bring into their home, the neighbors brought this little guy into their home and will provide shelter, food, and love while they look to find him a permanent home. ~ Gina