mopowers
Well-Known Member
Do you have a local SPCA? If you can't afford vet care, taking the little guy to a shelter will at least get him proper vet care. Just another option...
"When I was a kid" we grew up on a country road that was very close to our small town. It was all too easy to drive a couple of miles and toss out the unwanted pups and kittens. My Dad must have put down at least 8 in those days, which was common. We also took in a few. Dad was not "into" house pets. They all had to exist outdoors. We had a few coons, coyotes, and some of them didn't last very long.
I'm in. Got three shelter dogs , hell it's all I have ever had.
PM me PayPal info and I will find something to send.
Got off the phone with the vet. They said he almost had to be dragged down the road. They have given him some IV antibiotics and are cleanin him up. They are gonna keep him a day or two to make sure he is ok.
The kitty cat is at the vet's office. They looked at him and they said they felt like someone actually dragged him down the road. There was so much imbedded dirt on his little paws that we could not see his toes were half way gone. They said that after he is cleaned up and as long as he checks out good his toes will grow back and heal fine.
Yall have been more than generous. Thank you to each and every one of you.
I will post an update in a bit. They said to call back about 5:30. They are open till 7 so they have lots of time to check him over.
Can we track down who did this and throw them out the window, at 80???
I wish somehow I could find out. I kinda have a feelin about it, but no way in heck could I ever prove it.
The most important thing is to get the cat healed up and back to normal. You will give him a good home. It won't happen to him again with you around... :glasses7:
No, because he is going to be another inside baby. I sure hope he is small enough to be accepted. I think he is.