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Fiona after surgery. Day 2

My kitty is doing much better today.  She is interacting with us more and is interested in the growing cat grass.  I had to turn her drain for the first time by myself today and I was able to do it.

The swelling has gone down considerably today and there is much less pus.  She does seem bothered by it more than yesterday, but that is probably because her pain medication is wearing off.  We did have a bit of trouble turning the drain this evening, but after a warm compress for about half an hour we were able to get it moving.

She is being really good about letting us mess with her wound, better than I would be.  I am very hopeful for a fast full recovery for my mushie cat.

Fiona’s ear abscess the day after surgery

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Wounded Cat

Fiona

Fiona

My kitty Fiona was recently in a cat fight and did not come out the victor.  Kitties tend to heal poorly and develop abscesses when the skin heals before the wound does.  My poor Fiona had this happen to a wound behind her ear.

Abscess day before surgery

I took her to the vet on Friday and it was decided that she needed surgery to clean out the dead flesh and to place a drain.  She had her surgery today and came through it well.  The wound is hard to stomach and I am hopeful that I will be physically able to do the upkeep on it.  For the next three days, a warm compress needs to be applied three times a day and the drain (looks like a shoe lace tied in a loop) needs to be rotated three times a day.

 

Abscess day of surgery

She returns to the vet in three days to hopefully have the drain removed and then four days later to have the stitches removed.  She seems to be doing well and is eating and interacting with us well.

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Purrfect Pals

While going to school in Seattle, I worked for a large retail pet food store.  The store donated space to a local cat shelter for cat adoptions.  I took this shelter for granted thinking that all cat shelters must be this nice, but I was wrong.  Purrfect Pals is quite possibly the nicest cat shelter I have ever seen or worked with.

Purrfect Pals was started by Kathy Centala in 1988 and quickly blossomed into a sanctuary for cat to find their forever homes or to live the rest of their lives at.  The Arlington, Wa site has areas for feral cats, cats with FIV, cats with Leukemia, and cats with behavioral issues to spend their lives.  There is even a veterinary clinic on site that performs surgeries for shelter cats and  also provides free or low cost spay/neuter to low income families.  Purrfect Pals is now the largest cat only adoption organization and shelter in the northwest and have found homes for 29904 cats since they began.

Although I no longer live in the Northwest, I still enjoy getting updates on adoptions via Facebook.  It warms my heart when I read stories of cats rescued from small shelters where where they were scheduled for euthanasia finding forever homes, or cats with illnesses or disabilities finding homes. I am glad there are organizations that not only help find homes for cats, but also provide homes to the hard to adopt kitties until they find their forever homes (even if they spend the rest of their lives there).

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