I’m not sure how I managed to go shopping this morning, but I went early,
on the way back from feeding the hens, ducks and goats, with swollen eyes and a
nose which was red from crying.
Since I have had
my new cat, Harry, the girls, Purrdy and Daisy haven't been happy at all and
have spent a good deal of time away from the house. However, by yesterday I hadn’t seen Daisy
since Tuesday last week. Daisy was one
of the two beautiful kittens I had from a friend on an expat forum here. Maisie on the left and Daisy on the right.
Yesterday
evening I could hear a cat weakly miaowing behind the sink area in the utility
area. Andy came round and pulled out
the washing machine which he had been working on the day before, replacing
bearings. Daisy was in the corner of the
room unable to get up. I crawled in and
carefully got her out. She had a large
wound on her lower back, infected, oozing and very, very smelly. She had breathing problems and couldn't walk
– she was very, very weak. I think she
may not have been able to see. She was
incredibly thin – it doesn’t seem possible that in ten days she could be so
emaciated.
I called the Veterinary
Surgery at Corlay at 9.20pm and amazingly someone was there, he’d just popped
in to fetch something. I explained that
Daisy was very ill and needed to be on a drip straightaway. He asked me to go in. He examined Daisy and said she might have
been poisoned and that she was haemorraging, but wasn’t sure. Her temperature was only 34°C. He thought it was worth trying to save her. She had a chest xray as he thought she might
have a herniated diaphragm – she didn’t.
He was going to clean up her wound, put her on antibiotics and a drip
and asked me to 'phone this morning to find out if she made it through the
night and if so, if she was any better.
I said that obviously I wanted her to survive, but that if she was
suffering too much I would prefer it if they put her down. It’s always such a difficult thing to
say.
I 'phoned this
morning at 8.30am. Daisy didn't make it
through the night.
I then 'phoned B and
J, who gave me Harry after their original cats couldn't live with him. He is a lovely cat and very loving, but wants
to be the only cat in the house.
I couldn't have Purrdy so distressed with him here and so B and J picked up Harry mid morning to try to rehome him.
I am devastated - two cats gone in one day and so soon after losing Alfie too.