When she arrived at our practice, her odor preceded
her. The nice couple who had taken such
pains to catch her and bring her in, wanted to know what could be done, if
anything, to help her. In the hour
between catching her and getting her in for an appointment, they had already
given her a name, “Sooty”, after a puppet character from a well know British
children’s program. Perhaps that was a
turning point for this kitten as her injuries from the collar - once too loose,
now too tight - were extensive. She had
a banner type laceration extending nearly circumferentially around her body
separating the skin on her head and neck from the rest of her body except for
about a 1-1/2 inch strip.
To repair the injury was expensive, and took over an hour in
surgery. But it didn’t take her new
people long to agree to the repair, as otherwise she was sure to expire from
infection and pain.
After surgery she had several drains and 100 sutures. She wore a little t-shirt to protect the area
from her own scratching and self-grooming, until the wound healed. She had antibiotics and pain medication, and
in almost 3 weeks, all was healed.
Since
then little Sooty has grown another 1-1/2 lbs., had her vaccinations, and been
spayed. She is now a happy member of her
new family and is grateful for her new home.
We will probably never know what happened to the person(s) who initially
put her collar on her, thinking they could care for her properly but then somehow
not being able to follow through. Luckily,
others in their neighborhood were able to correct their mistake. It really does take a village!
Thank you Sooty for letting us tell your story! |