This morning, Kismet went to a new home. She will be an only cat (which is such a relief) because right now, she doesn’t seem to like any cat. I told the people about the wierd yellow poo that is sometimes formed and sometimes not and also told them that she has tested negative for everything, been dewormed, deflead and we were still battling her earmites, and they still wanted her! I took her over this afternoon and she immediately showed them what I was talking about in regards to her poop. They just scooped it out of the litter pan and said they felt sorry for her.
I’m just baffled, one vet is telling me she is clearing out her system from god knows what she was eating prior to this. The Feline Specialist said that she wouldn’t be that worried because there are no more symptoms that she is showing and she is pooping in the litterpan and not on the floor and she isn’t draining anything nasty.
So. she is in a new home and she went down under a dresser which thankfully had a wide enough opening underneath that you can see her without bending down. I have never adopted out a kitten that wasn’t healthy (at least not intentionally) I kept telling Debbie that I would be happy to keep her until the diarrhea gets under control but she told me don’t be silly. I had her on Albon and she has had all the dewormers so I am hoping this poo is because of stress, (Charlie hated her and would actually charge down the hallway and ram the screen to get to her.) So maybe this will calm down soon and she will be okay. They are keeping her spay appointment on the 4th and she is inside for the rest of her days! Yay!
I took Brook to the trails today and though it felt like a graveyard, we walked for almost an hour before turning around. It felt good to get out even if it is 85 degrees right now- even though it is fall!
There is a place down the road for sale, that I would love to buy. It’s 191 acres of mostly trees but with some fields. Three houses, several barns and out buildings and would be so perfect for the cats. The rancher liked his privacy and because it is on a main road, he built this tall fence all the way around his land! And I do mean tall- it would be purfect to just put some of purrfect fencing around the existing fence to keep the cats inside. It would be a perfect feral cat habitat- the price? He is asking a mere half-a-million dollars for it!