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"mlbriggs" wrote in message news Please don't let the comments of one or two get you down. There are many here who feel for the situation and wish you and the kitty swift healing. MLB Thank you. We took it to the vet this morning, bright and early. They're very optomistic. We've decided to leave it there for a few days, they'll be giving it fluids under it's skin, feeding it a special paste, and giving it something for the pain. Sounds like our kitten will be good as new soon. |
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Sarah wrote:
It's an outdoor cat -- it lives outside, we're on an acreage. There's no possible way you could run into a fire to go after it. The heat would be unbearable - it's anyone's guess what would have enticed the kitten into it. I certainly wasn't "trolling", but you can be sure I'll make a point of avoiding these newsgroups in the future. It's a shame usenet has come to this. On the other hand, you could just leave without all the fanfare. It just makes sense on farmland, or whatever, to ensure all the animals are safe prior to starting any controlled burns. "Joe Canuck" wrote in message ... Sarah wrote: We were burning some dead trees and brush today, and while doing so, saw one of our kittens dart into the brush fire. It was in there for quite some time, and later came out, pretty severely burned. His eyes seem to be almost entirely closed up, and obvious all of his fur is in pretty bad shape. Overall, he looks pretty rough. It's midnight here, and our vet won't be around until the morning. Does anyone know how we can care for this kitten throughout the night? Is there such a thing as a 24-hour pet hotline for advice on this type of thing? I would really, really appreciate any help that anyone can give me. Thank you, Sarah Why did you allow the kitten outside when you knew you would be starting a brush fire? That doesn't seem like a very swift move. |
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"Sarah" wrote in message ... It's an outdoor cat -- it lives outside, we're on an acreage. There's no possible way you could run into a fire to go after it. The heat would be unbearable - it's anyone's guess what would have enticed the kitten into it. I certainly wasn't "trolling", but you can be sure I'll make a point of avoiding these newsgroups in the future. It's a shame usenet has come to this. Sarah, I'm sorry, but please understand there are idiots who post untrue things they know will be upsetting to people who love cats. Hope the baby heals. It doesn't matter now what you should or should not have done before burning, when it comes down to it. Now you know, anyway, what can happen. |
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What a horrible thing to experience, for all of you.
Good luck to your kitty. I hope she heals quickly. I'm wondering when she's better, if she should have a few medical tests. It seems unusual for a kitten to run into something that dangerous, although I suppose stranger things have happened. Maybe talk to the vet to see if any of her senses are off -- hearing, sight, maybe even smell, etc. I swear one of our kittens had a death wish, but she's age 2 now! Hope kitty is better soon. Rhonda Sarah wrote: Thank you. We took it to the vet this morning, bright and early. They're very optomistic. We've decided to leave it there for a few days, they'll be giving it fluids under it's skin, feeding it a special paste, and giving it something for the pain. Sounds like our kitten will be good as new soon. |
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Wrong move Sarah, referring to the kitten as "it" rather than "him" or
"her" or by name. Sarah wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news Please don't let the comments of one or two get you down. There are many here who feel for the situation and wish you and the kitty swift healing. MLB Thank you. We took it to the vet this morning, bright and early. They're very optomistic. We've decided to leave it there for a few days, they'll be giving it fluids under it's skin, feeding it a special paste, and giving it something for the pain. Sounds like our kitten will be good as new soon. |
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Sarah wrote:
"mlbriggs" wrote in message news Please don't let the comments of one or two get you down. There are many here who feel for the situation and wish you and the kitty swift healing. MLB Thank you. We took it to the vet this morning, bright and early. They're very optomistic. We've decided to leave it there for a few days, they'll be giving it fluids under it's skin, feeding it a special paste, and giving it something for the pain. Sounds like our kitten will be good as new soon. Troll. ....given the number of times (6) you referred to the kitten as "it" in your response above. |
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Brian Beuchaw wrote: In rec.pets.cats.health+behav Sarah wrote: We were burning some dead trees and brush today, and while doing so, saw one of our kittens dart into the brush fire. It was in there for quite some time, and later came out, pretty severely burned. His eyes seem to be almost entirely closed up, and obvious all of his fur is in pretty bad shape. Overall, he looks pretty rough. And after seeing him go into the fire, you decided to let him stay there "for quite some time"? If you're not a troll, then you shouldn't own pets or reproduce because you obviously can't handle the responsibility, and it's horrible that an animal suffered because of your stupidity. Yeah, there may be a reason (or many) that you didn't try to get him out, but this smells like a troll. brian I know if it had been my cat, I would have been screaming, and running for a hose to put the fire out and pulling things apart to find the animal. LT |
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"Sarah" wrote
Thank you. We took it to the vet this morning, bright and early. They're very optomistic. We've decided to leave it there for a few days, they'll be giving it fluids under it's skin, feeding it a special paste, and giving it something for the pain. Sounds like our kitten will be good as new soon. Please consider keeping this kitten indoors from now on. -- -Kelly kelly at farringtons dot net "Wake up, and smell the cat food" -TMBG |
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"Joe Canuck" wrote in message ... Sarah wrote: "mlbriggs" wrote in message news Please don't let the comments of one or two get you down. There are many here who feel for the situation and wish you and the kitty swift healing. MLB Thank you. We took it to the vet this morning, bright and early. They're very optomistic. We've decided to leave it there for a few days, they'll be giving it fluids under it's skin, feeding it a special paste, and giving it something for the pain. Sounds like our kitten will be good as new soon. Troll. ...given the number of times (6) you referred to the kitten as "it" in your response above. That is kind of weird, but how some people are about all animals. |
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"Linda Terrell" wrote in message ... In article , Brian Beuchaw wrote: In rec.pets.cats.health+behav Sarah wrote: We were burning some dead trees and brush today, and while doing so, saw one of our kittens dart into the brush fire. It was in there for quite some time, and later came out, pretty severely burned. His eyes seem to be almost entirely closed up, and obvious all of his fur is in pretty bad shape. Overall, he looks pretty rough. And after seeing him go into the fire, you decided to let him stay there "for quite some time"? If you're not a troll, then you shouldn't own pets or reproduce because you obviously can't handle the responsibility, and it's horrible that an animal suffered because of your stupidity. Yeah, there may be a reason (or many) that you didn't try to get him out, but this smells like a troll. brian I know if it had been my cat, I would have been screaming, and running for a hose to put the fire out and pulling things apart to find the animal. Me too. But then I bet you know whether your cat is a boy or a girl, too. |
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