our most recent rescue kitty

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This is tiny/bumble bee/fart blossom. About a month ago a friend of ours saw him laying in the grass outside our apartment building. He was very frail and weak so I took him with me. It appeared that he was abandoned by his mother, one of the strays that lives out here. After about a week or so of cuddling with him, feeding him, getting him to drink water from a syringe, and him getting sick, he finally started to become independent and playful. Now he's cuddling with us, playing with my other monster, and completely litterbox trained. Watch out though, he farts a lot.
 

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What a cutie!!  How wonderful of you for saving him and nursing him back to health.  The excessive gas often indicates worms.  Have you taken him to the vet to be dewormed, have a fecal, and to be tested for all the nasties?
 
 
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We have given him meds for tape worms. Our cat jaws had worms coming out when she went to the bathroom and they looked like classical tape worms. He's only pooted a couple times since.
 
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*we gave them all the appropriate tape worm med dosage.
 
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He's an awesome cat. Good for you both.
 
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