Bella’s Journey

She wasn’t able to be on the table yesterday, but this morning, they did remove her leg. I was told she is resting comfortably and she did great during and after the procedure. At least now, the pain that she is in, will not last long. That joint was shattered, again, I do not know how she made it to our place.

We are $90.00 from meeting our mark on the bill. If you can send anything, I pray that you will and I thank those of you who already have sent something. I know times are hard for so many and my heart is greatly touched by the donations sent in.

We don’t need another kitten, but we have one anyway. She was heard screaming in some bushes near the road and I was called. The problem for this kitten is the bushes she decided to hide in were poison oak and poison ivy! She was riddled with fleas and shows all indications that she is inbred. Her tail is shorter than most, and not stubby like a manx. If you gently pet her tail as you come to the short end, you can feel where the tail bone forks out and her nerves are not exposed, but they aren’t fully covered.

When there are no humans in the room, her tail curls up much like a chow dog’s tail would and it is so cute. We are calling her Shya

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