Good morning, everyone. I got mail last night from a friend who is a police officer in MD. On Monday, late at night, he’d just finished up a shift when he saw some cruel, heartless idiot throw a kitten out of a car at some road construction workers.
He stopped and got the baby. The next day was a trip to the vet. Bear is 1.4 lbs, got a flea treatment, started his shots and passed the feline leukemia test. He has a sore back leg but nothing is broken.
For now, he’s confined to the den but is exploring, eating and using his litter box. He favorite place is up on his newdaddys’ shoulder. I’m supposed to get pictures soon.
This is not the first rescue my friend has made. One was after his son saw somebody toss a kitten over a bridge down a river bank. I asked for an update on the current menagerie.
We met back in the 1990s in an online chat room and hit it off. Since then, we’ve met twice. The first time he picked up up at the Baltimore airport and the second time we met him and his wife at an old, stone mill for dinner.
These people are true animal lovers and have never turned away a furry kid that crossed their path.
Good morning, everyone. I got mail last night from a friend who is a police officer in MD. On Monday, late at night, he’d just finished up a shift when he saw some cruel, heartless idiot throw a kitten out of a car at some road construction workers.
He stopped and got the baby. The next day was a trip to the vet. Bear is 1.4 lbs, got a flea treatment, started his shots and passed the feline leukemia test. He has a sore back leg but nothing is broken.
For now, he’s confined to the den but is exploring, eating and using his litter box. He favorite place is up on his newdaddys’ shoulder. I’m supposed to get pictures soon.
This is not the first rescue my friend has made. One was after his son saw somebody toss a kitten over a bridge down a river bank. I asked for an update on the current menagerie.
We met back in the 1990s in an online chat room and hit it off. Since then, we’ve met twice. The first time he picked up up at the Baltimore airport and the second time we met him and his wife at an old, stone mill for dinner.
These people are true animal lovers and have never turned away a furry kid that crossed their path.