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Meet the Silver Cuddle Puddle!

Permalink 06/24/09 21:35, by Steph Shangraw, Categories: SCP

We've discovered that they aren't at all sure what to do with food or litter, although they're certainly nursing from a bottle with excellent appetite! They're stronger and more active and inquisitive almost by the hour.

Every time I feel guilty leaving them alone, I remind myself, they have a whole room, not a cage.

They now have names, and to make it simpler to tell who is who, I made them coloured collars. Don't panic -- they can't tighten, and they'll slide over heads or simply come loose under much pressure, but they're heavy enough to be hard to swallow.

So, you'll see:
dark girl Kate (actually, Hekate, an old night goddess), in red
dark boy Ryu ("dragon spirit", in yellow
silver girl Aurora (the dawn goddess, or the borealis/australis), in green
silver girl Zephyr (the smallest, the gentle west wind), in blue

We're keeping them strictly separated from our own quartet. The newbies LOOK healthy, but that doesn't mean they are. At the very least, they're guaranteed to have worms. But ours are aware of them, and Cory may be a little jealous, so we're making extra time for him.

There's a fairly detailed health check aftetr the videos, for anyone who's interested in the details -- as best I can with no equipment!

Follow up:

Health Check:
Weight: ranges from 10.6 ounces to 11.3 ounces
Bowels, urination, appetite: all positive
Bright, Alert Responsive: yes
Eyes: blue, cornea has no visible damage, no visible cloudiness, all appear able to track to varying degrees, pupils appear to be reactive, no significant discharge
Nose: no significant discharge, no visible abnormalities
Mouth: teething; incisors are in, canines and molars are erupting, mucous membranes pale pink, cap refill time almost instantaneous, no visible ulceration or other abnormality
Ears: no indication of ear mites, clean, intact pinna
Lymph nodes: not readily palpable
Heart: no stethoscope, and they're a tad squirmy to get a femoral pulse :)
Respiration: regular, not fast or shallow, not forced, occasional brief open-mouthed breathing possibly due to heat/humidity and/or stress
Abdomen: rounded, squishy-feeling, no palpable masses, no apparent discomfort
Hips and legs: strength improving rapidly, no visible abnormality
Temperature: not assessed, no thermometer :)
Coat: dense, soft, shiny, no dry skin/flakiness, no indication of any external parasites
Body condition: 3/5 - excellent
Other notes: high appetite, not weaned, not litter trained; stressed at first, relaxing now

The lives of various fostered kittens and cats: Eva, born March 15 and abandoned the next day; Cory, orphaned at two weeks in mid-April and rejected by a foster-momcat April 17; Kate, Ryu, Zephyr, and Aurora, who were surrendered as "strays" on June 22 at roughly 4 weeks old; the "Sneezies", 6 3-month-old kittens who developed a respiratory infection; Beauty, Belinda, and Benny, a brave momcat and her two kittens; Tiggs, a very young mom.

Eva has gone to her forever home, and her family will continue to give us updates here. Cory is staying permanently with us. Kate, Zephyr, Ryu, and Aurora were all quickly adopted. Gambit and Stella have crossed the Rainbow Bridge, but Boomer, Archie, the black twins, and Beauty have all been adopted; Benny was, I believe, adopted by his other foster family

Please support your local shelter and rescue organizations so they can continue rescuing babies (just like these ones!) and adult animals who need assistance! Many shelters are in need of donations of supplies (ask for a wish list) and time (at a wide range of jobs) just as much as financial help. Rescue organizations have a wide variety of things they can use help with, contact yours and ask.
If you're looking for a pet, please adopt one that needs you!

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