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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

4929.0. "A sad story with a lesson" by COASTL::NDC (Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313) Thu Sep 12 1991 09:16

    About a month ago Kim Trainque took in a pregnant cat, Nikita
    who had five kittens.  Yesterday one of them died, at the age of
    4 weeks.  Aside from this being a sad story, there's a lesson in
    it.  
    
    The cause of death:  RAT POISON
    
    We're still watching the rest of the litter with our fingers
    crossed.  The whole family is going to the vet's today.
    
    Before Kim moved into her current apartment she and the landlord
    cleanned it.  One of the things removed was a box of rat poison.
    Unfortunately, a very small piece of the poison that was under
    a radiator was missed.  
    
    Kim initially had no idea what was happening.  The kitten's gums
    were white or pale pink - over an extended period of time which
    made shock an unlikely reason.  More likely - anemia.  I asked
    her if there was any chance the kittens had gotten into Tylenol
    which will kill red blood cells in cats.  She said she doesn't
    keep it in the house.    I suggested plants, she said she didn't 
    have any.  She told me the vet suspected poison but she had looked
    all over the house and couldn't find anything.
    
    Since I currently have a litter of 7 week olds who are getting into
    areas you might never even think of I started suggesting areas like
    behind the fridge, under the stove, under radiators.  Kim said that
    the kittens sometimes liked to sleep under the radiators and that she'd
    start checking places like that.
    
    She called again last night to say she'd found the poison under the
    radiator where the dead kitten liked to sleep.  
    
    From the symptoms and behavior Kim described to me, the kitten's
    death was not pleasant, but it was fairly quick.  I don't think
    the others are out of danger yet but Kim did say that the dead
    kitten was the only one that liked to sleep under the radiator.
    Three of the four surviving kittens are showing very pale gums
    and the fourth slighly better.  All are eating and playing so I
    guess that's a good sign.
    
    I don't think that Kim is in any way responsible for what happened.
    The amount of rat poison sufficient to kill a 4 week old kitten is
    very very small.  Certainly small enough to have been overlooked,
    especially if you didn't know to look for it.  The previous renters
    were the ones who put down the poison and the landlord obviously
    thought he had removed it all.
    
    The moral is to be extreemly careful with the environment in which
    you keep kittens and to try and think like a kitten so you can 
    anticipate where they might play or sleep.
    
      Nancy DC
    
    
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4929.1TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Thu Sep 12 1991 14:462
    Poor kitten, and poor Kim.  Thanks for the warning.
    
4929.2WILLEE::MERRITTThu Sep 12 1991 16:454
    Poor little baby...thoughts and prayers for the rest of the
    little munchkins!!
    
    Please keep us posted.....Sandy
4929.3any news?MCIS2::HUSSIANChristmas is only 15 weeks away!!Mon Sep 16 1991 10:177
    That's awful, Nancy. Please let Kim know how sorry I am. Is she doing
    alright? How are the rest of the gang? 
    
    Please, let it be good news!! PLEASE!!
    
    Bonnie
    
4929.4Two more have died. ?Feline Leukemia?CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Wed Sep 18 1991 08:4514
    I have been in touch with Kim.  A necropsy was performed on the
    kitten that died and it was Rat Poison.  Unfortunately, she has
    since lost two more kittens.  The vet thinks that this may be 
    Feline Leukemia even tho the mother has tested negative and 
    continues to test negative.  The vet is going to try and get
    enough blood from one of the two surviving kittens to check for
    FLV.  
    
    The prognosis for the remaining two kittens seems fairly good.
    They continue to thrive while the other two had stopped growing
    and were considerably smaller than their siblings.  Its been hard
    on Kim but we're holding out hope for the others.
      Nancy DC
    
4929.5update on kittens.....USWAV1::TRAINQUEMon Sep 30 1991 12:3117
    I've just started working at DEC again.  Update on the kittens.  All
    five kittens died.  The last four died from FELV, Nikita is stilling
    testing negative.  I was with the last kitten holding it when she died. 
    It was awful, I cried for hours after.  I felt all of them dying was my
    fault.  I found a new vet who tried to save a couple of them.  He said
    there was nothing we could do to save them.  The hard part was
    explaining to my kids what had happened.  
    
    So far Nikita is doing good.  I've appointments set up for her to be
    tested regularly for FELV.  Dr. Bishop thinks that she's carrying it in
    her bone marrow or if not, the kittens got it from their father.  It
    was so frustrating losing all of them.  Especially the runt.  I stayed
    up one night hand feeding her and getting Nikita to feed her only to
    lose her in the end.
    
    Kim
    
4929.6USDEV1::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Thu Oct 03 1991 08:4520
    Kim -
      I think the breeders in this file, especially, can relate to the
    pain and frustration you went through with these kittens.  It is
    every breeders nightmare.  I know from talking with you throughout
    this episode that you did everything you could have done to help
    these little ones.  At least they had a loving happy home for the
    short time they were on this earth.  That counts for something.
    
    The following names gave been added to the Silver Lining Memorial
    list:
    
    Spike
    Cinder
    Ariel
    Triton
    Merriweather
    
    I'm sure their spirits will return to you someday.
      Nancy DC
    
4929.7Another name.....USWAV1::TRAINQUEThu Oct 03 1991 13:067
    Hi Nancy,
    
    The first little kitten died before we could name her, we've since
    named her Cobalt.  We didn't want an empty grave marker.  All five have
    been buried next to each other I couldn't bear to seperate them.  I
    hope they rest easy.