Hi everyone,
Today’s guest post comes from Nemisha and her cat Snowy!
The Bravest Cat I Know
I am anyone’s definition of a cat-crazy lady: I love cats, I’ve always wanted one since I was a little girl, and if I had my way, I’d adopt all the stray kittens on the street.
But I have one very brave Persian kitten named Snowy. And I’m proud of how far he’s come.
At 25 years old, a wish that I harbored for over 12 years came true: I got a kitten. But Snowy has had many hurdles to overcome before being a healthy, happy and confident kitten.
For starters, the kennel that I adopted him from treated him very badly. His tail was hung low at all times, he didn’t eat anything for 3 days straight, didn’t pee or poo, and had a terrible eye and ear infection. Snowy was unhappy and suffering from these infections for a long time. In fact, he gave me his eye infection (which left me with a huge sty for a week, so I can only imagine how bad it was for him).
The “shop keeper” at the kennel shoved Snowy (no, abused is a better term) into a grimy cat carrier for us to take him home. Once home, he stayed underneath my bed all night. He wouldn’t come out to eat, play or do his business.
It got worse when we took him to the vet, and the doctor told us he had a severe eye and ear infection. In fact, the vet’s assistant and I used a whole bunch of cotton balls to clean his ear. He was very close to being a host for ear mites and becoming partially blind.
Snowy is now 7 months old, and he recently suffered a bout of indigestion. His immunity is very low because he was torn away from his mother when he was just 9 weeks old. Today, I noticed his eyes were flickering like they did when he first came home. He contracted the eye infection again.
But Snowy is amazingly brave. My beautiful, blue-eyed Persian baby has had more injections, medicines and care than most kittens of his age. Yet, he manages to be happy, play with my sister and sit on my lap as I type this.
I know the road ahead is a difficult one for him. The vet said he doesn’t have a healthy immune system, and the abuse at the kennel clearly impacted him. He isn’t aggressive or feisty like the other cats. Instead, Snowy oscillates from being docile and sweet to at the most, playful.
I love Snowy and I wouldn’t have him any other way. He hasn’t gone a whole month without a vet visit, but I shudder to think what would’ve happen if I left him at the kennel or if he was in a home that couldn’t afford to spend the time, money and effort in keeping him healthy.
My Snowy is brave. And strong.
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Thanks,
Marc
My 4 and a half year old daughter, always reminds me, that when she grows up, she will have a white cat named Snowy! 🙂 Loved the post!
Glad you enjoyed the guest story 🙂
I love to read about cat owners like you, who invest a lot of money in a cat!
Have you given notice to the authorities about that cat “breeder” …Or your local animal shelter organisation?
Thanks ^^
Snowy is great! And adorable. 🙂
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I hope Snowy overcomes his shaky start, to give you many years of love and companionship.
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Snowy is beautiful, I hope you reported the Kennel. There was no reason for that kind of abuse.
Thanks for sharing this!
Snowy is so lovely! I know how hard it is to fight for the health of a cat you love. <3
Thanks for the comment 😉
I wish Snowy all the very best. He is an adorable cat. My adopted cat Sid sends him his sincerest meows. He knows how it is. When we adopted Sid he had been picked up by animal rescuers. At the tender age of 4 after three years of abuse and finally being thrown out on the street he had found a home. When he came to our house he stayed in our basement up on the coal pile because he had no idea if he had found love at long last or not. My hubby kept bringing down food and water. Finally he emerged and he has been with us now for 6 years. He is happy, content and thrilled to know love.
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Hey there !
I must tell you that I love your page! <3
I recommend you to take a peek here
http://www.asknapi.com
The website is dedicated to all feline lovers around the world !
Keep up with the good work ! 🙂
I’ll check it out 😀 and if you ever fancy doing a guest post for us just let me know. ^^
Fabulous story, and I wish snowy the very best of luck. You are clearly providing him with the life he deserves.
Thank you <3
It sounds like Snowy ended up in the perfect home with the perfect cat mama!
Indeed ! 🙂
I’m so glad Snowy came to you. I truly think you saved Snowy’s life.
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Poor little Snowy, I hope you are able to nurse him back to health and teach him about trust and love. It breaks my heart to hear of an animal that has been through so much at such a tender age.
Thank you <3
He is a little beauty. And he is lucky to have found you. Good luck in the future.
Thanks on behalf of the guest author 🙂
I am sending so many prayers for that sweet baby. God bless you for investing the time and money into taking care of him. He will return it to you 1 million fold.
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What an adorable and beautiful cat. I hope Snowy is able to grow and be happy and healthy cat. My Amanda sends purrs his way.
Thank you <3
Utter adorableness! Go Snowy, go!
Thanks on behalf of the guest author 🙂
Hi again, Marc-André! Would you be interested in composing a short guest post on something to do with pets for my blog?
Oh! Of course. 🙂 it may take me a couple of weeks though as I’ve got a few events coming up. Drop me an email with details to Marc (at) katzenworld dot co dot uk (avoiding spammers picking up the address through bots 😉 )
Many thanks – will email you in a sec.
Got it 🙂
Snowy is beautiful. I am so glad you rescued him.
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You are awesome, bravo for never giving up. I have never met a cat that i would walk away from. He is beautiful.
Thanks for the comment 🙂
snowy, you are a beautiful and strong kitty! <3
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Snowy is gorgeous. And the fact that he is docile and sweet (rather than boisterous and feisty) may just be a matter of temperament, rather than health. Some cats are incredibly sweet-natured.
Thanks for re-assuring our guest poster 🙂
Cats always seem to find the right person to love and to be loved by. You obviously have a safe haven and it will be for ever more. All cats deserve the same unconditional love they give.
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Poor baby! Glad he found you!
He was very lucky to find his forever human!!!