She tested negative

This morning Kismet exploded not only in the litter pan, but also on the walls and floors. There was waste and emesis everywhere raising in me the dread that she had one of the diseases and this was a consequence of that.

I just returned from the vet where she tested Negative (YAY!) she has been dewormed, de-flead and vaccinated. She is on the spay schedule for Oct 4th and then I will find her a loving home where she can live out her days in comfort.

The explosion I saw this morning, according to the vet is likely brought about by her being confined. With her layers of ear mites, flea problems and worms it is quite clear that she either was inside for only a short while or she has lived her entire existence outside.

I had shut both doors to the bedroom even though they are screened- but now I am leaving one opened and I watched her run to the window scratch frantically at the glass trying to get out and pace the room looking for an escape route. About broke my heart let me tell you.

So we will see what happens. Right now she is so aggressive towards the other cats that putting her into general population isn’t even an option. Let’s see what time spent with the wooden door opened and the screened door closed will do.

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