Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Meet our Pumpkin!


We are not cat people...never have been and were sure we would never be. Things change, I guess. Last week, we happened upon a stray little kitty late one night on the road that runs behind our house. We brought her home and kept her through the night (we called her Pumpkin because she was white, orange and black). The next morning we called the local animal services about bringing her there since they have an adoption center on site. We knew that she had a cold (or Upper Respiratory Infection as they told us)... because of that they said she would be euthanized because they can't risk getting the rest of their population sick. Also, she had scratched us when playing and because she was a stray there was the risk of rabies. I was heartbroken and we didn't know what to do. We left her there thinking we were doing what was best for her and for us. By Sunday, 2 days later, we missed her and wished we would have made the decision to at least take her to a vet, get her well, and then give her up. We drove to animal services that night at 9 p.m. and left 2 notes on the various office doors saying that if they still had her, by chance, we would love to have her back and give her a good home. They called me Monday morning and apologized saying it was too late. Again, crushed! We thought long and hard and decided we would look into adopting a kitty.

So, here's how Pumpkin (v.2) came along. That same day, Monday, I started looking at adoption website and decided to look at Craigslist. I came across a tiny little orange and white kitten that someone else found as a stray and were giving away for free. I emailed and they wrote me back saying he was still available. So, last night, we went to see him and we left with our little Pumpkin. He's a doll...the sweetest little guy. However, he was infested with fleas...which we noticed when we got home. We had asked the lady and she said she hadn't seen any. Anyways, we spent 2-3 hours cleaning him and picking 80-100 fleas off the poor little guy. I took him to the vet first thing this morning and they said we did a great job as they didn't seen any fleas at all. They gave him a vaccination, a little amount of flea treatment just in case, a checkup, etc....we have a healthy little kitty...weighing in at a whopping 1 lb 4 oz!! We picked his birthday to be September 20th so he's 7 weeks old!

We can't wait to get home and play with him since we're pretty sure he thinks we were torturing him last night...he was drenched, freezing, being picked and pulled at... but it was all worth it and he loves us today!

**next to my foot (size 7) to show you how small he is!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the addition to your family...so absolutely adorable1

The Food Librarian said...

So cute! I hope you have a great time with your little one. (One hint, as a mom of a 13 year old cat, get them used to clipping their nails now so they don't hate you later in life...)

Maria said...

SUPER CUTE!

Rigby said...

How wonderful and rewarding to adopt an animal that needs a good home :) I adopted an animal shelter cat that was facing being put down a year ago July. She is doing wonderfully. Have fun with Pumpkin! :)

That Girl said...

Congratulations on your new bundle of joy!

#1SAHM said...

he's such a cutie, have fun with him! : )

gaga said...

Aaaww, he's so cute. You'll make a great "mommy"!

Kittybits said...

happy (belated) birthday wc sis! hope you're having fun with cuteness ; )

Anonymous said...

My heart sank when I read that the first little kitten had to lose it's life. So, so, sad but I am thrilled that you did adopt from a shelter. Many animals every day lose their lives through no fault of their own. It is the human beings that don't spay or neuter that cause death to the most innocent among us.