Monday, April 29, 2019

Helping the cats around the neighborhood

When we first saw her, we went straight to her to see what was exactly wrong, we agreed that she needed to be fostered befor she was adopted so she could be taken of properly and wouldn't have to struggle througha house that was way too intimidating for her. After we had seen the cat, we went to a super market to pick up all her needs and so later tomorrow we would be able to get her medicine from the vet, we bought, her bed, litter-box, litter rocks, toys, yarn, a pretend toy mouse, the last thing to do was pick her up and hope for the best that her medicine would work.

Her illness was not really a big one, in fact, she had just burnt her paws, not dramatically and extreme just a normal skin scrape, that didn't need any kind of surgery. Turns out that all we needed to give her was a creme that we needed to rub on her little paws, and held her still so that it would have enough time to dry and function properly, so a similar occurrence happened later on in the days nd weeks, and it was not that hard actually, me, my mom, and my sisters took turns for the next few weeks, and before we knew it, she was as good as new!

what I learned from this experience was that even if you are helping an animal that couldn't care less about you, you would still be able to give them a helping hand that could truly change their lives permanently in a positive or negative way. Before I knew it, we had given her back to the vet so that someone could adopt her and properly take care of her so that she could bloom, grow, and nurture properly like a normal little cat or kitten. 

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