Here he is, home from the vet. Left him in the carrier and found a hideaway spot to leave it in, it can be his little den of refuge. I think the look on his face sums up his feelings towards humans pretty well right now.
About Thursday's Blog
If you are viewing this blog for the first time, please read the first post entitled "Thursday's Story."
Please "follow" us and watch Thursday's transition from a injured feral kitten to a strong, healthy, social one.
It's like reality TV, only cuter.
Please "follow" us and watch Thursday's transition from a injured feral kitten to a strong, healthy, social one.
It's like reality TV, only cuter.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Day 5, Vet visit for check up, etc.
Went to the vet for a cast/wrapping/whatever they call it change. They said the leg is still very weak (of course, it has only been wrapped up for a week) but otherwise things are going well. ($30.00) Next appointment for the same thing is next week. I am thinking of changing his name to Trump, as I'm sure by the time he gets on the proper prescription flea medication we will hit the $400 mark. Someday, he will stop hissing at me when I first reach out to him, I'm sure. I can imagine he feels pretty mistrustful, it seems humans can't make up their minds whether to feed and pet him or poke and prod him and remove his marbles.
Here he is, home from the vet. Left him in the carrier and found a hideaway spot to leave it in, it can be his little den of refuge. I think the look on his face sums up his feelings towards humans pretty well right now.
Here he is, home from the vet. Left him in the carrier and found a hideaway spot to leave it in, it can be his little den of refuge. I think the look on his face sums up his feelings towards humans pretty well right now.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment