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Aina Meducci 2012

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Are we a human?

I was very much pissed off when somebody (i think) drooped 3 little poor kittens (about less than a month) nearby our hostel few weeks ago. All of them hasn't WEANED yet! poor creatures. As I were storming to get back in my room in one rainy Saturday night, I bumped into one of them, very skinny, whole body was wet, meowing for coldness. She stares at me with her beautiful bound eyes that ask for help. As a sense of responsible I took the kitty to my room, made a warm milk, and dried her off. She wasn't eaten for a few days and couldn't able to drink the milk at all.


I never gave up. I went to ask for a cat biscuit from someone and crushed it into tiny pieces and force feed the little kitten. After about 6-7 pieces of biscuit, I let her off outside. She suddenly poops with brownish, stringy diarrhoea. The next night, I found her on the toilet, looking very weak and couldnt able to get up. My friends took her and clean her up as she couldn't able to stand. After a while, she poops with the same watery brownish stringy diarrhoea. I was thinking that I will bring her to our faculty for at least give her fluid therapy to revive her strength. Next morning, I took her to our faculty and she poops again in my car. After I took her out to clean, this is what I found;



Three round worms in very small kitty


I took the worms and put it inside the formalin bottle. After a while, she was struggling to breath using her mouth and she is no longer sitting in sternal recumbency. It was an emergency and I took her immediately to vet. The vet says the kitty couldn't able to survive because she was too little and too weak and have to be euthanized. Her face turned blue and she close her eyes slowly. I have to let it happen, as I think that will be the best way for her.


The last time I saw her breathing is the last time her bound eyes look at me before rigor mortis starts to kick in..


RIP little kitty.


If only if we as human use only a piece sense of our responsibility, the poor kitty would be able to live, playing happily with her littermates. Please think before you ditch them.

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