Monday, April 15, 2013

Introducing.......Mr Wiggles


This afternoon I got a call from Robin.  There was a woman with a kitten in need of assistance.  Within the hour I had the kitten in a carrier on the front seat of my trusty van heading home.  The kitten was a little dirty, plus he has some sort of eye issue.  His four littermates did not survive and there was some concern that his mother's milk may have dried up.  The mother of this kitten is living in a house with a few other females and a male (recently neutered).  The woman who was trying to care for this kitten has her hands full with 5 human kids to care for so the kitten wasn't getting the attention he needed, but she was trying her best under the circumstances.  She was quite relieved when I arrived to take the kitten.

Once I got home, I decided a bath would be in order so I got everything organized.  Filled a basin with about 2" of warm water, baby shampoo, my hair dryer and tossed a bunch of small towels in the dryer to get warm.  Working very quickly, the entire process of washing, rinsing and drying the kitten with the towels warmed in the dryer takes about 5 minutes and ends with the kitten being wrapped in the last warm dry towel.

While bathing the kitten and because he was a little wiggly, I decided to name him Mr. Wiggles.  Actually, I started by calling him Miss Wiggles, which prompted me to take a look under the hood and then quickly changing the salutation.

Next step was a little food. I was told he was eating a little solid food and since Mr. Wiggles is about 4 weeks old  I thought I would try solid food mixed with water and warmed up.  Great news, he ate it all. 
Mr. Wiggles and his wee teddy bear

Tomorrow Mr Wiggles will go to the vet.  I want his eye to be looked at and he is sneezing tonight, which is not a good sign.  I am encouraged that he has eaten three times in the 7 hours he has been here and eaten well.

Once he is healthy I will to turn him loose to play with Boomer, Annie Sparkles and Cinder.  And when he is old enough he will move on to a forever home of his own.



3 comments:

  1. Awww, isn't he a cutie! Hope you get nothing but good news at the vet!

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  2. Bless you once again. Do you have any type of count on how many kitties you have rescued, taken in, found homes for? I'll bet you are over 100 at minimum. I just know there will be a special spot in heaven for you some day - you do a wonderful job and do make a difference in this world.

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  3. Well done Connie...........glad this little guy is now with you!!!! Joanne

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