When she arrived at SPCA Tampa Bay she was in rough shape, barely able to eat and scared, with an upper respiratory infection. Dreamer needed a quite atmosphere outside of her kennel to reduce stress, fight her infection and learn to trust humans again. Our shelter receptionists, Barb and Sue, gladly volunteered to let Dreamer be their office kitty.
I found a kitten outside? Should I bring her into my CASA? Advice from our friend, the Kitten Lady. Before picking up a kitten, assess the scenario using the Kitten Lady’s CASA method. Consider the following 4 factors: Condition, Age, Situation, and Abilities. Condition: Is the kitten clean & alert, or dirty and in distress?
Feline Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) – Can occur when bacteria is trapped in a cat’s bladder. It can be painful and cause the cat to urinate multiple times in a short period, sometimes containing blood (or a red tint). The side effects are much like that of a human; frequent urination in small amounts.
Slow and steady wins the race. The process of getting these two species to coexist might seem like a long process, but please trust the process.