Here's Izzy.
On August 27 or thereabouts some cruel and callous person threw this 5 day old little kitten into a recycle bin. Eyes and ears of course still closed, umbilical cord still attached. He was somehow rescued and brought to a veterinary hospital where the daughter-in-law of a friend of mine works. Friend now is caring for kitten, feeding him around the clock and helping him pee and poop.
One eye is injured. Seems to be improving. Infection in left forearm (from scrape or scratch when he was tossed into bin? IDK) It's been lanced and pus removed, he's on antibiotics and doing much better. If it's just in the muscle all will be well. If it's in his elbow he may be lame for life.
I cannot get my mind around to understand how someone could do this.
He was named Isaac because he was to be a sacrifice, but was rescued. Since he's such a little kitten Isaac is too big a name and for now he's Izzy.
Wish him well.
On August 27 or thereabouts some cruel and callous person threw this 5 day old little kitten into a recycle bin. Eyes and ears of course still closed, umbilical cord still attached. He was somehow rescued and brought to a veterinary hospital where the daughter-in-law of a friend of mine works. Friend now is caring for kitten, feeding him around the clock and helping him pee and poop.
One eye is injured. Seems to be improving. Infection in left forearm (from scrape or scratch when he was tossed into bin? IDK) It's been lanced and pus removed, he's on antibiotics and doing much better. If it's just in the muscle all will be well. If it's in his elbow he may be lame for life.
I cannot get my mind around to understand how someone could do this.
He was named Isaac because he was to be a sacrifice, but was rescued. Since he's such a little kitten Isaac is too big a name and for now he's Izzy.
Wish him well.
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