Spinal Cord Party Boys & Friends Blog

Welcome friends. This is an offshoot of http://www.kadethdarkstar.com/, the website you probably found me at. Here's where I can put stories of the cats living in my own personal rescue world, plus the stories of the extraordinary owners and pets who have come asking for help.

If you've been to the website, you'll know I 'coach' owners of injured & spinal cord damaged cats, (I'll also talk to you about feline diabetes) so as to increase the chance of surviving those injuries that are surviable, recovering as much as possible and living well...for both cats and their people.

So, if you want to email me here is the link. Talk to Kadeth

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And if you want to offer more...please talk to me. Currently I am looking into how to make a small run of private lable wine for fundraising to support veterinary care for these cats. I am also looking into the legalities of non-profit status. And Pumpkin's dad and I, plus several others including a fine feline veterinarian are looking down to road to creating some sort of sanctuary, education center specificaly serving cats with extraordinary needs and the extraordinary owners who care for them.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Peeps and Crow


The lilac siamese is Peeps. Rescued from saddly, a foster- Peeps was one of a litter of four, bottle raised until weaned, then thrown into a cold garage with a bowl of water and dry dog kibble. Aparently the foster only liked kittens when they were drinking milk, and once weaned she lost interest.
At 4 months, when he was taken away from
the foster, he weighed 2 pounds .....
He should have weighted about 6 pounds.
Peeps had cataracts on both eyes from protein deficiancies, and had lost most of his hair. It took him awhile to get caught up.
Behind Peeps is Sage, the lynx point. Sage was found with her brother, at about 4 weeks old in a cardboard box, cooking in summer weather on a sidewalk. Both were almost dead from heat exhaustion, starvation and dehydration. For the first few months of Sage's life she seizured without fail every morning from a random drop in blood sugar that we could not prevent. I'd feed her every 2 hours, and some mornings she'd pass out and siezure, some she would not.
The grey kitty is Crow. Crow and her sister were dropped off in a box, starved and exposed to distemper. They were lucky, neither contracted the disease, which is generaly fatal to unvaccinated cats.


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