Yes, God bless Sadie and God bless you!
Thanks. I just wish she felt better. She is a bit more bright eyed today, but still having to syringe feed her. I have never done this before so I have no idea how long I should do it. I keep trying to get her to eat on her own, but no luck. She loves the food and is very compliant with the syringe. She can't wait for the next bite. I tried having her lick it off a spoon and she took maybe one lick.Sadie's one lucky little girl to get to stay with you
Wow. Seeing one after a year. That is amazing. I wish they had gps trackers in them so we could know where they have been. Someone must be caring for them. They certainly do like to mess with our heads!! Glad you are seeing yours again too.Aww, hope poor little Sadie gets better soon!
On the original topic, just recently I saw one of my ferals that I haven't seen since last April. Now maybe I just wasn't outside when she came around, because I just leave food out, not on a schedule, but I've seen her every night this week so it would be weird if I missed seeing her for that long. And I didn't see the male all winter, and now he suns himself on the driveway for hours. Someone was eating the food so I figured he was still around, but it's odd that he could make himself so invisible. Ah cats. They like to mess with our heads.
Poor Pinky. I am glad she is doing better. I posted an update above.I hope little Sadie recuperates quickly and has the chance to be the princess of the house. I feel your pain...my "pinky" was severely injured on our wedding day (2/14/15) and we thought we were going to lose her. Instead of preparing for the ceremony I was at the vet for emergency services. We dont know if she possibly was hit by a car or if a statue fell on her in the yard. (We found it turned over 2 days later and she never goes near the road) She made it and is blind in her right eye, and her separated nasal cavity and upper jaw are 90% healed. We too had to syringe feed. I pray you are as lucky as we are and your furry baby comes home ASAP. Has the vet given any updates yet?