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LIFESTYLE · September 23, 2013

A Month with Monday

A new little arrival ... Monday!

The thing with Monday mornings is that you never really know what to expect. A month ago I was having a productive and busy day when there came a buzz at the intercom by the gate in the garden. I couldn’t quite understand what the person was saying, so I pushed the button to open the gate and went down to the garden. I found a  young Italian couple with a shoebox. Inside the shoebox was the cutest and saddest looking kitten I’d ever seen. This nice couple were staying in their family vacation home for a few days, which overlooks our garden. They sometimes feed one of our cats who likes to go beg at their door when they come since they often grill out. Earlier that morning they had heard a tiny kitten meowing in a painful way near their house and rescued this little guy from where he had gotten his head stuck behind a pipe. There were terrible rain storms the day before, so perhaps that is how he got separated from his mamma and stuck in such a bad place. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the end of his bad luck.

How the kitten looked when he arrived ... poverino!

His eyes were sticking shut from an infection, but he was such a sweetheart right away. I snapped a few photos on my phone, including the one above, and sent them to a friend who knew someone who would take him. We were talking to one of the neighbors and standing right next to the shoebox while my husband put together the cat carrier to keep him safe overnight. Then all of the sudden a nasty male cat that had been tormenting our garden cats crept in and right in front of our eyes bit the kitten by the scruff of the neck and ran off out of the garden with it in his mouth! We were all shocked for a second or two and then ran off after them. We got him back right away, but not before the nasty male cat had done some major nerve damage. The kitten couldn’t walk! We packed him up and went to the vet a few villages down the coast.

My eyes are open ... that's a start!

He gave him some shots, gave me some medicine that I had to give to him with shots for 5 days, sprayed him with flea spray since he was covered with fleas and gave us the prescription for eye drops. We’ve since been back to the vet and he later told us he didn’t expect the kitten to make it. But the eye drops helped right away and soon he was looking at us with his bright blue eyes.

I can almost sit up!

He slept much of the first week with the medicine, but very slowly he got some movement back in his rear legs. One day I saw his tail twitch and a few days later it was flipping back and forth. He got movement back in one of his front legs, but it took a few more days to get enough strength to move very much. After nearly two weeks he had recovered to the point that he was starting to be a normal little kitten again. He loved playing in the sunshine the first day he could get around a little!

Playing with shadows in the sunshine

He’s been such a good little patient! He’s had to learn to get around on the tile floors with only three good legs, because the movement has not fully returned to his other front leg. He can lift the leg up and try to reach, but the paw doesn’t respond. He walks on that leg with the paw tucked under. The vet has said that there’s not a lot we can do since there may have been too much nerve damage.

Too much cuteness ...

But now that he’s recovered and getting bigger, having a little paw that doesn’t work hasn’t slowed him down! He zooms around the house, tears apart anything cardboard, chews on everything that moves (or looks like it might move) and is absolutely a sweetheart. He has even taken to trying to help me write. Trying … that is.

Already showing great promise as a writing companion

He’s in love with our outdoor cats that come inside during the day. They’re a little less enamored, but they tolerate him pretty well. He comes running when they eat because he knows their tails goes swish swish swish … and that’s just too much fun.

That swishy tail ... just ... can't ... resist!

Of course, when both Puffy and Patu are eating at the same time it’s almost too much fun to stand. I think they’re just relieved that he doesn’t want their food … just to bat at their tails!

Because two swishy tails are better than one ...

He’s been exploring the house over the last week now that he can get around really well. One of his favorite spots is to sit on the small footstool below my husband’s desk and watch him while he works. He just likes to be close to him. When the kitten sits under my desk he just bites my feet, so my husband definitely has the better deal.

A loyal little one

So, you never really know about Monday. This little one nearly died twice and was lucky enough to be saved twice. He’s also found a new home where he can be safe inside and live a happy life, even if he can’t ever move that other front paw. Every time I sit down on the floor he comes running and takes a flying leap into my lap. Yep, he’s definitely found himself a new home.

Posted In: LIFESTYLE · Tagged: Cats, Toulouse

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Comments

  1. Michelle | Bleeding Espresso says

    September 23, 2013 at 14:45

    Awww…yay for Monday!!!!!

    Reply
    • Laura says

      September 25, 2013 at 09:15

      Thanks for all the virtual support and encouragement over the last month, Michelle!

      Reply
  2. Sandra says

    September 23, 2013 at 15:32

    What a great home that little Monday found. He is just adorable and so very fortunate to have such a loving and helpful family! The pictures are so sweet.

    Reply
    • Laura says

      September 25, 2013 at 09:15

      Thanks, mom! Well … he’d better get used to having his picture taken in this house. 😉

      Reply
  3. nicki says

    September 24, 2013 at 21:30

    SO many people I know in this area adopting cats and dogs at the moment…and all of us ‘foreigners’! But, Laura be careful…you’re going to end up with the nickname…donna dei gatti rossi!!!

    Reply
    • Laura says

      September 25, 2013 at 09:19

      Hi Nicki, very true! 🙂 There are so many cats and dogs that need a good home here. If you ever hear of someone looking please let me know. There’s an Italian woman with a heart of gold in Amalfi that rescues animals, takes them to the vet, helps them recover and finds them homes.

      Reply
  4. Barb says

    September 27, 2013 at 03:01

    Good for you. Kindness to animals never goes unrewarded.
    Fondly,
    Barb in Minnesota

    Reply
  5. Linda K says

    October 1, 2013 at 04:19

    Cute little guy whose been through a lot in his short life.

    Reply
  6. Valerie says

    October 4, 2013 at 08:25

    Poor little guy! Glad he’s recovered. My sister had a cat with a deformed front paw that didn’t limit her a bit. On the contrary, she used it to her advantage -when she was bad she’d pull that paw up in front of her as if to say, “Don’t yell at me, I’m pitiful!”

    Reply
  7. Rosa says

    December 18, 2013 at 10:32

    Omg poor kitty to go through so much. She is lucky she made it thanks to you! I’ve had to rescue many a kitten in our gardens till the mother found them again too.

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