wayfaringwordhack: (flora: sunflower - closed)
2016-02-05 10:10 am
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A hard thing

Luna, our rescue kitten, escaped from our yard and was killed by wild dogs. The only comforting thing about it was that we all got to say goodbye, even N'djema, to her little body and don't have to live in constant anxiety.


I'm going to lock this to comments, not bcause I don't appreciate your sympathy but because I just don't have it in me to respond right now.
wayfaringwordhack: (neener)
2015-08-18 04:45 pm
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Little Miss Magnificent

aka Luna.

Remember the little rescue kitten?

She was still in pitiful shape before we left for the summer, but three months and many doses of ringworm meds have done her wonders.

Then:




Now:


N'Djema has come around, and the two play together, but Luna, six months old--give or take a few weeks--can already pin her.  N'Djema has lost weight. We don't know if it is the heat, the extra exercise, or stress. She looks well, in any case. 
wayfaringwordhack: (art: energized)
2015-04-07 09:26 pm
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Luna

No bad news from the vet (or assistant, rather, since the vet is on vacation). Other than worms and a severe case of malnutrition--hence the patchy fur--she seems to be all right. She is seven weeks old, said the assistant. We'll go back in two weeks for a checkup and first vaccination.

N'Djema is not enamoured of her, but that was to be predicted, considering the last time I tried to save a kitten in her presence. She has only hissed thus far when formally "introduced," and we keep them in separate parts of the apartment when we aren't there to supervise. 
wayfaringwordhack: (neener)
2015-04-05 10:42 pm
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Meet Luna

A sucker may be born every minute, but some of us get to practice our suckerhood every other minute. Or something like that.

Once again, our hearts have softened and we have committed rescue.

Meet Luna:


She must be 4-6 weeks old, a Persian* or Persian mix. She was on the road outside our home, covered, literally, in fleas.** In fact, we thought she was scabby, but no, it was just the mass of fleas around her eyes, in the crevices around her nose and mouth.  All these photos are post-bath, tedious tweezing, and brushing because she is too young and weak to use any flea products on.  She was missing all the fur before, not because of our clean-up, rest assured.


Sprout loves her, scruffiness and all, and she is the one who named Luna--on the spot--because, "I just like the name." J is already calling her Luna Lunatic, through no fault or antics of the kitten's, but it seems like a foretelling. :P


Be at peace, wee one. You are safe here.

She's confined to the back balcony for now, awaiting a vet visit tomorrow. We'll let her meet N'djema after getting a clean bill of health.  That promises to be exciting. :-/

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* No offense intended to any lovers of this breed, but I'm not really a fan. Just to make clear that we didn't relent and save her because she looks like something other than a street cat. I can't stand suffering, though, not when I can do something about it, no matter who or what it is happening to.

**Actually, she was under a car and came waddling out to us when she heard us talking, as if sensing soft-hearted marks saviors nearby.