A unique chance of help for very feral girl
As promised, here's the story of one of the cats your wonderfully supportive donations and auction bids have helped me being able to offer help. You can probably gather from these images that you are looking at a very feral cat - I had to use a zoom as she would otherwise be gone in an instant (hence the not so sharp images).
The two top images (and the bottom one) are all AFTER images, but last Sunday morning I found her in the very unfortunate situation of having gotten a very large and seriously prickly plant bit stuck deeply under her eyelid. I knew I had to get her to the vet but it soon became apparent that she had no itention of letting me in on her private affairs!! I tried leaving a trap which she causiously walked into - God knows how many times - only to slyly walk backwards out of the cage just before the trigger went off. I was dealing with a real pro escapist or should I just simply say - a real feral cat. I got another cat person involved and we patiently waited and waited... to no avail. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday passed and the eye did not look good.
Late Tuesday afternoon I asked my vet for advice and was told that she most probably would go blind with the thing stuck in her eye. But as it always is with this incredible vet, he jumped to the task and came on three different occassions outside working hours! to try help catch her. He eventually managed with a huge net and we were actually three people involved at this stage getting her safely into a crush-cage where she shortly afterwards could be sedated. Then off to the practise where the spiky bugger was pulled ironically very easily from under her eyelid. In these two clinical images taken by the vet she is under full anesthesia.
In this first image you can see the thing stuck under her eyelid...
- and a great sense of relief of seing the nasty thing out of her eye at last! Upon examination it did show that she had an ulcer on her eye apart from all of the scratching herself to distraction (I'm sure). She spent the night at the veterinary practise to see if they were able to treat her again with eyedrops for the ulcer the next day. It simply wasn't possible as she is so feral so I took her back and released her into her known surroundings again.
All the big images are from today where you can see her eye looks quite fine and the scratch wounds which she inflicted on herself have healed quite well too. If I hadn't noticed this girl I really don't know what would have happened to the state of her eye long term. This for sure was a very unique chance for such a feral girl.
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What a fate for that cat-girl. Just bad luck and more damage done because she got so desperate.
Great Vet you have for helping you out the way he did and does.
Love to all of you,
Mariette
I am happy, you and the vet could help this little poor girl. She looks quite similar to that little one, who came to eat Wiski's food.
Hugs and greetings, Johanna
Yes, the vet did spay her, but that was last year. Hence her apprehension of walking back in the trap!!
Big hugs from Rhodes!!! :)
I just came from the Rainbow Bridge Blog and saw Noona on there. So sorry for your loss. She was a pretty girl.
Thanks so much for adding a "follow by email" option!! Now I won't miss your posts because sometimes I am just way to busy to go to my blogroll. THANK YOU! xoxoxo
I missed your auction (so much going on with the rescue, and I was poor), but if you do one again, I'd love to buy a bag. They are just lovely.
-Glenda
Ouch, my eye hurts just looking at that thing! Your vet is another saint, just like you!!!
You should have received my payment via paypal.
Hugs,
Kay
She's so cute!!! (Just like the small precious Zoe, at the above post...)
God bless everyone who shows sensitivity to these amazing-loving creatures!!!