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Aug 16, 2007 13:23

Update: This one now has a home!!!

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tru2myart August 16 2007, 02:34:40 UTC
OMG they are adorable!!!

Oh man, if I lived closer I'd gladly foster a couple if not adopt them. I'll pass the message on, maybe getting the word out will help.

:hopes and sends positive energy for them al:

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anairdna August 16 2007, 02:40:50 UTC
i want #4 SO BAD but there's already 5 fish, 3 dogs, and a cat here, and im not sure if another animal would go over too well with all of them..

:(

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tokyocentricity August 16 2007, 02:42:03 UTC
If I thought there was a snowball's chance in Hell that Dad would let us, I'd take one off your hands for good. That tabby is really cute. :/

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nut_meg August 16 2007, 02:42:40 UTC
Ooh I want tehm ALL! What a sweet little bunch of babies!

I love the walleyed Siameese. You might call the Siamese rescue for that one. I think there is still one n town. If you cant find it listed anywhere call Mewtopia. They took a Siamese I had once.

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pixystixfairy August 16 2007, 02:44:21 UTC
I talked to Mewtopia today. I was the 33rd person she talked to today that had kittens. Seriously.

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nut_meg August 16 2007, 02:46:40 UTC
I meant to say call Mewtopia to ask them if they know anything about a Siamese rescue in town. Mewtopia itself is probably full. But when I called there once someone there put me in touch with the Siamese rescue.

The runt will be fine I am sure. I remember when I had my kittens the runt looked so meek for a while there. But he turned into a robust, active, and healthy adult.

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pixystixfairy August 16 2007, 02:52:36 UTC
The runt was so dehydrated (and probably had heat stroke) that its neck was constantly pulling its head backward into its back. Its breathing was so shallow and its eyes were grey and hollow looking.

We have given it enough water and kitten milk through an oral syringe and a kitten bottle that the muscles have relaxed, its eyes are back to normal and its breathing is better. It is sleeping now.

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nut_meg August 16 2007, 05:06:19 UTC
Poor little baby! One of my rescues was in a similar state. I didn't have the money to take him to the vet, so I had to surrender him to the vet office. They would help him if they could then adopt him out. I never knew (or wanted to know) what happened to him becase it woudl make me too sad.

Sounds like your baby is doing better than mone was.

Ah animal advocacy. . . It is both a joy and a strain. One thinkg about my new job is I am happy that when these animals come to me, I'll be more likely to be in a position to help them.

Sorry aabout my typing but Im so soper tired...

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