Sunday, July 1, 2012

Baby Girl

June 27th, 2012 - Hi. I was the woman who adopted Baby Girl today. I wanted to update everyone that she is doing great so far. She has only been home for a couple of hours but things are going great. She was brushed while she drooled on the back of my chair. lol She loves my dogs but not so much love for the cats YET! She has explored every inch of our home and found her spot for now in the upstairs hallway on a cushy bench. I just checked on her and she is drooling on it, while purring when I approached her. She hasn't used the litter box or eaten yet but I think that will take a little time to settle her nerves some more. My oldest son held her for our whole drive home and they fell in love with eachother. He held her while she snuggled into his shoulder. She does seem nervous having the "run" of the house so I have put a dog crate in the living room for her, if she wants to go in to get away from the freedom. I wish I would have thought about it while I was there, but I should have offered to buy her hammock so she could have had something that smells like her home.. Oh well, I am sure she will know this is home very soon. I am making her a hammock though to hang on our cat tree, so she can have that security of her bed if she wishes. I will continue to update you guys on her progress and will send pictures some time next week, hopefully while she is laying with her new cat friends....... If not cat friends then with her dog friends, lol. Thank you so much!


July 1st, 2012 - Update on Baby Girl - please forward this to the girls so they can see she is doing great. Baby Girl has claimed a few spots in the house. She loves the cat tree in front of our window and the back of my couch which gives her another window seat to a different part of the yard and birds. She still does not like the other cats, but is doing well on tolerating them now as they enter the same room as her. Before she just growled and hissed. Now she is able to lay on the cat tree while another cat lays on it too. That is a huge accomplishment. She definately rules this roost. She loves to be on us when we are sitting on the couch. I made her a hammock and put it in our dog cage with the door always open, the first night she slept in there. Since then she has slept on the couch. She has a few blankets that she loves and nuzzles up in next to us when she is not on our chest. Honestly you would think she has lived here forever. She walks the house like she owns it, the dogs love her and she loves them, she licks my sons faces and arms. It is fabulous. She has been getting brushed everyday, she loves it and is beginning to get a nice shiny coat. Her eyes are starting to clear up and she still hates her medication. lol We bought her another new toy yesterday, it is like the fishing pole types with feathers on the end. She chased it forever jumping from couch to couch then the floor and we made our way around the room and back on her cat tree. We did this for about 20 minutes until she just lay on the cat tree and ate at the feathers. She was tired. Every time she would catch the feathers she would growl purr as if she "caught" her pray.
She is eating and using the litter box now. But it is her own litter box, she wouldn't go in the other cats box, so she got her own. Thank you for letting us adopt Baby Girl.. She has made this animal family even more complete. She will have a fabulous love filled free life now. Thank you again!

January 18th, 2013


Hi, I just wanted to give the volunteers that knew Baby Girl an update on her. I adopted her back in June. She was great when she came to us, but was ill with the herpes virus in her eyes. One eye became very severe and then it went to the other eye. She was seeing Dr. Thorpe weekly... we were trying every medication under the sun and then she came down with a respitory infection... She gave us a run for our money, literally, we spent a fortune on her. Once all the other cats in the house became ill with the respitory infrection, I was at my wits end and Baby Girl and I had a long talk while we lay on the couch one evening.... I told her I had tried everything to keep her healthy and she had to try a little harder. I almost felt like I was trying to keep a dying cat alive....  Well once the virus went through both eyes and then her "cold".... she has been great!!!! Her eyes look great, her fur is shiny, she loves to be brushed, pet, and held.
I felt guilty for adoptng her because stress is often the cause of the herpes virus rearing it's ugly head.... But Dr. Thorpe kept reassuring me that I did the right thing and she would be okay.... Well today, 7 months later she is fabulous. She does not even look like the same cat at all. She looks young and spunky. She knows we love her more than anything and she gets away with murder. She has a great appetite, she has her own bed, her own basket and her own place on the cat tree... the other cats give her this freedom and do not touch her places... It is like they know she deserves it!
She is very loyal, I suppose repaying me for helping her. I suffer from migraines and she is the one that lays with me when I am sick - for hours and hours and is very gentle with me.
I will never know if she would have gotten that ill had she stayed at the rescue, but I do believe everything happens for a reason and she is ours because we love her... our love and patience has healed her and I hope and pray she never becomes that ill again. Hopefully she got it all out of her system and will have a healthy life from now on.
Thank you to the volunteers for taking care of her when she was there! She is very loved and has a great life!!