Saving this stray kitten home is probably the last thing this owner regrets!
The owner Maple's family adopted two stray cats, one called eggshell and the other called tea egg. The two cats have similar personalities, and their relatives and cats get along harmoniously. Once they get caught in a cage, they like to destroy them, like twins. However, the owner prefers eggshell, after all, he raises it himself, just like his own child. However, the owner accidentally did something that hurt his furry child.
That day, the owner saw a poor stray kitten in the flowers on the side of the road. He felt pity and took the kitten home.
After taking it home, I took the kitten a bath. The kitten who just arrived home was very afraid of people, and then slipped under the sofa and hid and refused to come out. The kitten looks healthy and there is no problem. She thinks it should be okay to take it to the hospital for a check-up later.
Unexpectedly, eggshell's body got hot that night and started sneezing again. This is very abnormal. It has always been very good physically and rarely gets sick. The owner immediately took the eggshell to see a doctor, and had a blood test and a cat plague test. The blood test showed that the white blood cells only rose a little. The doctor explained that it was because of a fever in the body, and other values were normal, and cat plague was also a negative reaction. Later, the tea egg also began to have a fever, but it and the kitten quickly subsided. Only Eggshell took medicine on time, but the situation was getting worse and worse.
The next few tests, the blood test of leukocytes fell to 380, but the cat plague test was still negative. The doctor suggested that Eggshell be hospitalized for treatment.
Eggshell did not eat or drink, and began to vomit and stools constantly, and the blood test index became ultra-low. The owner behind him wanted to take Eggshell to the most famous pet hospital nearby for treatment, but before he could enter the hospital, Eggshell had already died in his arms.
A few days after the eggshell left, the owner found that the kitten also began to look at her with desire, and the kitten also began to have a high fever and sneeze.
The doctor originally thought that the eggshell was a pathogen carrying cat plague, and then it was transmitted to tea eggs. The kitten also began to get sick later. The hospital suspected that it had been infected with cat plague when it was in the mother's belly. After arriving at home, it was transmitted to two other cats. The kitten's final life is similar to that of eggshell.
In order to treat the two cats, the owner spent a lot of medical expenses, but in the end he could not save the eggshell's life. I felt very heartbroken when I looked at the sofa where it lies, the meal basin where it ate, and the sleeping nest where it rushed into my heart bit by bit. It doesn't matter how much it costs. The owner just wants the eggshell to return to him, but it has become impossible. The result of
is unacceptable to the owner! He kindly helped the kitten go home, but it indirectly "killed" his beloved hairy child. If you can choose again, the owner feels that he will not take the kitten home, and at most he will take it to the doctor for physical examination and then help him find an adoption. The tragedy of cat eggshells is not to prevent everyone from helping stray cats on the roadside. The kitten doesn't know that it is carrying cat plague, it is also innocent.
However, stray cats are not vaccinated or dewormed, and may carry bacterial viruses or parasites. It is irresponsible to the cats at home when they are taken home rashly. If you already have hairy children at home, it is best to take them to the hospital for examination when rescuing stray cats and dogs, treat them if they are sick, and then take them home after they recover.