Cry of Distress

This little one was discovered by the homeowner lying in his grass when he turned on the water to water his lawn. As the water started making this baby cold, she cried out in distress and that’s when she was found. She was stone cold, but she has been given a warm bath, a quick dry and she is a warming cage now. We had to bathe her, as she was crawling with fleas that were larger than her!

Her umbilical cord is still attached and she is fighting to stay in the here and now but she is suffering from mini-tremors from the cold. She has eaten, she has pooped and peed- all good signs. She will be fed round the clock every two hours and we are calling her Purrcilla and hoping she will be able to survive all she has gone through. It’s going to be a long night

I had to make a quick emergency run to the store for supplies for her, so if someone could shoot me $20.00 I won’t be so stressed out come Monday morning.

5 thoughts on “Cry of Distress

  1. She is just hanging on. Her body temperature is lower than it should be and her appetite dropped off early this morning. I was up all night with her holding her between feedings so she could have my body warmth. I don’t know how long she laid in that yard with the water going over her but when kittens get that cold, bad things happen quickly. She is now starting to bloat and I am just staying in prayer that she is a fighter.

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