I saw him on Monday and promised him that I would be back for him this week. I knew they'd euthanize him tomorrow, so I was true to my word. His name at the shelter was "Manny", but I am determined to call him "Phil"! (C'mon!....that's CUTE!)
As always, I checked my email this morning before I left and there was an email from a foster Mom that said, "Beth, if you're going to the shelter today, would you check out Frazier and Murphy for me?"
Ha! I knew what that meant: Put a couple more carriers in the car!
It's a great feeling to go to the shelter and rescue more than one. I had three on my list today which was more than I had rescued recently. It felt wonderful!!
A shelter staffer reluctantly brought me into one of the cat rooms and pointed to a lower cage. I eased down unsure of what I'd find:
Five weeks old - and SIX toes on every foot. He was just the right age to be buddies with the little black kitten that I rescued on Halloween. Fortunately, the foster Mom for "Cha-Cha" was more than happy to take on a second little hooligan.
What rescue would be complete without "The
"Phil" is currently at our vets on IV ($$$) and lots of TLC. I asked the vet to make sure they put in lots of blankies for him. He's been sick and sleeping on newspaper for weeks. I could almost hear his "sigh" from another room when he cozied into the softness of the blankets. I bet he knew he was safe.
I wish they ALL knew they were safe tonight. My heart breaks every time I leave that place.
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Yay for Frazier and Murphy, kudos to the foster Mom who opened her home for them! You're a brave lady Beth, great that you rescued the sick tabby! Is Phil going to be Phil Turner?
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