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Thursday, June 12, 2014

I Iz Not A Throw Away Kitty

Hello, My name am Carson, 
I was left to die in a cardboard box,
but thankfully someone found me and helped me get to Operation Paw.
 

The Lady that blogs here saw my photo and just had to tell about me...
 

Here am my story from 
http://operationpaw.com/7/post/2014/06/not-a-throw-away-kitty.html 
Me am so thankful to be rescued.


You can also read the story below.  If you can, please share.  That will help me get funds to be well and loved.
Purrz,  Carson.
When will there be no more 'throw-away kitties'? 
When will it be widely accepted that all life has value, and that the first instinct should be to help, not to ignore, walk away, or worse... throw away?
 
This kitten was found taped in a tiny box with a few token holes punched in the side.  Left with no food or water, baking in the hot sun of an open parking lot on a Miami summer day.  The sea of asphalt around him must have heated the box to an unimaginable level as he crouched inside, unable to even stand up in his tiny prison. 

Waiting... hoping for rescue.


He was brought to us in this condition--covered in crusty mange and his own filth, unable to fully open his eyes due to the severe skin condition.  For the same reason, he cannot eat solid food because he is unable to fully open his mouth.  To touch him, his skin feels stony and solid--thick crusts cover his body, creating a horrific armor.  If left untreated for much longer, he would not have survived.  His eyes would have crusted shut permanently, he would have been unable to open his mouth normally, and he would have succumbed to infection and starvation.
Luckily, he ended up with us (Operation Paw)

We named him Carson.  (For those of you who remember the tv show 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy', you may be familiar with Carson Kressley--we named him Carson in the hope that he will have a dramatic transformation to perfect health, just like the transformations on the program!)

Our medical officer is working with him daily, syringe-feeding him special high-calorie wet food mixed with probiotics and vitamins.  He is being treated for the mange and the secondary infections in his skin.  Carson is not a pretty sight, but we are trying to make him as comfortable as possible while his body battles its way back to health.  He is held and cuddled daily, and we look forward to the day when we can stroke and pet him without gloves.

We hope he will fully recover in time--he is an affectionate little fellow and he is going to be a gorgeous kitty--we can't wait to see his eyes fully open, to be able to tell what color they are.  To see him clean and beautiful, healthy and whole.


It's going to be a long road, and will involve a lot of time and care, but it is certainly worth the effort. 

Because NO kitty is a throw-away kitty!

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 How awful to put this sweetheart in a box, when a rescue organization is available!!
How I wish there was something like Operation Paw in Kansas.


Carson's story is one of thousands that Operation Paw takes care of on a daily basis.  These kitties are a daily part of their rescue work.

If you would like to donate toward the care and medical treatment of Carson, and many others like him, please click on the link below.  No amount is too small, and they are grateful for each and every person who opens their hearts to help their rescued kitties! 

http://operationpaw.com/7/post/2014/06/not-a-throw-away-kitty.html

Purrz,
Katie Kat.

10 comments:

Marg said...

Oh that is just a horrible story. We are so glad that someone has tried to help Carson. We sure send lots of prayers that he gets all better and finds a purrfect home Poor little thing. Humans are just the worst or at least some of them are.

Brian's Home Blog said...

Dear Carson sure is not a throw away kitty and we pray he is all well in no time.

Cats Herd You said...

How terrible. We're so glad that Carson has found his way into friendly hands that are taking good care of him so he can have a chance at a healthy, happy life.

Anonymous said...

Hims be vewy handsum. It not be da outside dat detewmines booty. Meez just hats dat hims has tu go fwu dis. Meez will purray dat hims finds da bestest home in da world.

Luv ya'

Dezi

Hannah and Lucy said...
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Hannah and Lucy said...

We hope in time that Carson will recover from his injuries and the rough treatment he got and find happiness with a loving family. We also hope that the people that did this to him reap what they sowed.
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

Maggie@shelter-cats said...

Unbelievable that someone could be so heartless. I hope Carson recovers fast and gets the loving home every cat and every being deserves.

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

We do not understand how such cruelty exists. But Carson we are purring and sharing your story. WE hope when you totally recover you deserve a fairy tale ending in a forever home.

View From My Pram said...

PepiSmartDog: *SCREAM* Mom and I both burst into tears when we saw your little guy. SO THANKFUL a kind human took pity on him and rescued him.
Please post an update on one of your Thankful Thursday posts so we can see how he is coming along. *poor little guy*
Thank you for joining our Thankful Thursday Weekly Blog Hop again. Love reading your posts and look forward to reading more from you. *waves paw* :=o)

Anonymous said...

It makes me cry, to read of SO MANY sweet kitties being thrown away like trash. Last winter IN ALASKA, when the temperature was below zero, some heartless monster tossed two baby kittens out along a rural road. Someone with a HEART found them, and posted a flyer in the local post office. I'm sure they were adopted, but how cruel it was, when if they had just taken a few minutes they could have AT LEAST taken them to the local shelter.
I hope God has a special place, for those who treat poor, baby animals this way!