Thursday, August 23, 2007

Issues with frustration

What a title, huh? Well, we did end up getting two kittens. I thought it was great to teach the kids about rescuing them from the animal shelter, having sympathy for them and all that. That sure worked. My kids have too much sympathy for these kittens. Each kitten came with their own set of issues, one seems to be blind because she keeps running into things and is always hiding, when you go to pick her up she hisses and scratches. Both Rick and I were bleeding pretty badly after the first night. Anna’s kitten on the other hand can’t get enough love, the only problem with that is one of her issues involves the back end. The vet says it doesn’t seem that she has any feeling in her butt and tail. Hence the droppings all over the house. We got medicine for her and the vet says if she doesn’t improve within a week, we will need to put her down or live with the mess. I have to draw the line somewhere. Anna is such an emotional girl, she just holds the kitten and cries, and of course she is looking at the cute little face so I tell her to hold her the other way and see if she changes her mind. If it was up the me I would have brought them back to the shelter after the first few days, but that would have been way to much for the kids to take. So we will see what can be done over the next few days that way the kids will feel that we have done what we could and they will have a chance to say their good-byes. Anyway this whole experience with kittens from the shelter hasn’t been a very positive adventure. The kids are frustrated because they want to hold, cuddle, and play with the kittens, but you will either end up bleeding or covered in poop. I am giving the kittens till the beginning of next week before we start this process of getting some other kittens. At least this next time I will have some more direction. My aunt is in charge of the humane society in Athens, Tennessee, and she has said that she has so many healthy kittens that she will bring us whatever we want. So we will see what happens. I am just very frustrated that these little creatures are messing up my new house.

2 Comments:

At 7:33 PM, Blogger Paul Comfort said...

That's sad. I'm sorry to hear that the kittens haven't worked out. One of ours that we got from a vet's office had an intestinal problem that supposedly wasn't going to clear up unless we fed it a certain type of food and gave it medicine constantly. We held on and he's a healthy cat today without medicine or special food. His weight still varies, especially if his food changes, but besides nearly killing us with smelly poops, he's fine. Seriously, last night he went in the liter box while I was in the basement and it was so bad I was still imagining the smell the next morning.

Gabby really gets attached to animals and Signe has always been one for rescuing animals in need, so that would have been a very difficult decision for us too.

 
At 7:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How's it working out? Have you gotten new kittens? What a hard thing to go through. (And what a pain that the shelter didn't figure it out before sending them home with you. Aargh.)

Love, cj

 

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