Natalie and I rushed to help Deb Schulz of The Lost Companion Rescue in Wild Rose when she called us saying she had pulled 11 kittens from a sad situation. They were all sick and she didn't have anywhere to go with them as she currently has many of her own cats, fosters and ferals she already takes care of. We ventured out to Wild Rose the afternoon of the huge storm and made our way around huge downed trees and sagging power lines to her little farmette in Waushara County to help.
Despite having no power and the oppressive heat, we managed to combo test all the kittens and treat them all with clavamox for their upper respiratory, and clean their ears and eyes...the first step to getting these babies healthy!
Here's Deb and me at the end of the long day...
The babies were a little unsure on the way to their Wish Upon a Paw foster home...
Most of them had goopey eyes and some couldn't even open them, poor babies...
By the end of the night when everybody was cleaned up and medicated and safe in their Wish foster home they were all pooped out...
By the next day everybody was settled in and feeling much better...
They have quickly adjusted to being in a quiet, safe, loving foster home...
After they are nursed back to health, spayed and neutered, these babies will be available for adoption through Wish Upon a Paw! Stay tuned to www.wishuponapaw.org for their petfinder listings once they are ready!
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Monday, September 5, 2011
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