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
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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