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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Guess Who is Home

CASPIAN!
Thank you all for your prayers, good vibes, positive energy, love and well wishing...it really helped.  He looks like a rag muffin.  But he is eating, drinking and he even worked up the energy to wash his own face.  Most of the time he sleeps.  We are hoping for a full recovery and are very happy to have him home.  Poor thing doesn't like his new food and the other cat is suffering through it as well.  But Lucky gets up early with me and I sneak him into a room that I can close the door and give him some special cat food.
As you can see (from the fat gut) he is suffering from it.  He is much bigger than this photo...this was taken in the summer when he looses the gut.  He fattens up in the winter.
But we are happy to have Caspian home so we can love him.




Friday, January 7, 2011

Prayers for Caspian

Our dear sweet Caspian is in trouble again. 
 
 We are not sure what is going on.  I had been treating him for ear mites (he had black goo in his ears) to no avail, so I took him to the vet.
 
 They said he had allergies, gave him a shot and gave me ear drops.  His head started tilting and he had trouble walking, he quit eating and drinking. 
I took him back to the vet they said he was having a reaction to the medication and was dehydrated.  He has been there over a week now.  He has an IV for fluids and they have started force feeding him.  They have been running test and cannot find what is wrong with him.  They are going to give him an appetite stimulant to see if he will eat on his own. 
Prayers, positive energy and love...for our dear Cat are greatly needed.  Prayers for the vets to find out what is going on with him as well. 
He is such a dear boy, everything we do for him he has been so grateful for.  Relishing in our love, attention and a soft warm, safe place to sleep.  He was adopted by a rescue shelter who rescued him from a bad shelter, who got him off the street.  
 
When we adopted him he had sadness in his eyes...we loved that right out of him.