By Chi | Volunteer
In January 2017, we had a big challenge to catch stray cats in a poor environment. We were able to catch 2 cats first; but not the mother cat and the little kitten; thus, we planned to catch them next day. Fortunately, we could catch those cats next day and brought all of them to see veterinarian for vaccination or sterilization.
One (the adult male cat, we call him “Little white”) of the cats we caught in poor environment we would like to bring him to do the sterilization; however, his health was not very good, his white blood cell index was low and he had anemia. Therefore, the veterinarian suggested letting “Little white” stay in hospital for monitoring.
The “Little white” stayed in hospital for nine days, his condition was not optimistic due to his body had bacteria infection, severe physical weakness, diarrhea, fever, and low white blood cell index. Veterinarian planned to let “Little white” to try new drug and hopefully his condition will be improved.
After staying in hospital for more than 10 days, “Little white” has no more fever and diarrhea; besides, his white blood cell index is stabilized. We are so encouraged to see “Little white” is getting better, and we really want to say thanks to those veterinarians to take care of “Little white”. “Little white” is better now and staying in Tai O Stray Cat Home.
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