KCA Lost Boys 24th October 2022
Winnie and Monty
As soon as I held him, I knew he was unwell. He was boiling hot, so we went straight to the vet. He was parvo positive 😔 The vets advised that if he made it through the next 24 hours, he could survive. Three weeks later he was released. He made it. When he was old enough for castration, he required surgery as his testicles hadn't dropped 🤯. So, after all his problems, we decided not to have his ear clipped. He had been through enough.
Two more of our boys disappeared. They were not there for dinner on the 23rd and they both missed breakfast on the 24th. Now we began searching in earnest. Three cats to disappear is too much.
Winston found us when he was on the second-floor carpark of Dalma Mall. We had taken away some leftover lunch, which fortunately contained a few large prawns.
We offered a prawn to this tiny little kitten and he swallowed it whole! The prawn was as big as his head!!
As soon as I held him, I knew he was unwell. He was boiling hot, so we went straight to the vet. He was parvo positive 😔 The vets advised that if he made it through the next 24 hours, he could survive. Three weeks later he was released. He made it. When he was old enough for castration, he required surgery as his testicles hadn't dropped 🤯. So, after all his problems, we decided not to have his ear clipped. He had been through enough.
Monty appeared on our doors step as a young recently TNR'd male. He was dancing and looking up at me with his beautiful big green eyes - why not. Winnie needed a friend right!
I sincerely hope and pray that you find them all. The government should do something about these trappings.
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