Cripple Kitten - Updates 12February2008

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

Alera wheelchair arrived!!
THANKS TO YEN LIU!!!

I have not open the box yet as I want all the viewers on my ustream.tv channel know about this since I stream Alera and the gang all the time there. For those of you who is also interested, please visit my ustream.tv channel below:

http://ustream.tv/channel/living-days-livecam

See you there on Wednesday 13 Feb 2008, 12:00pm (noon) (Malaysia time)

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Uploader Comments (ngothyeaun)

  • second thoughts, you had better add a little horn to that list that he can "honk" at Papi and co as he comes motoring up behind them.. lol

  • haha, yeah!! How are you Phil,Chris and Sooty? I hope everything is great over there!

  • oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooohhhhhhh!!!!

  • yipeeeee!

  • nice!

  • I cant wait!

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  • The world needs more ppl like you

  • yay u got the wheel chair

    say hi to alera for me

    -chow-

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  • CONT

    9pm - feed again

    10pm - get ready for bed

    11pm - small feeding + water, tuck kitten in for bed

    Also had to keep the pen beside my bed so that if she used the litterbox, I'd hear it and wake up and clean her off or just hold her up while she went.

    Cerebellar Hypoplasia - no coordination so she couldn't sit up, walk or do much. She still managed to get around though and play a lot. (Was 8 weeks when I took her in, had her for 2 months. Adopted shortly after return to shelter):)

  • It's so much work. I fostered a kitten with cerebellar hypoplasia and my schedule was like this(btw she was kept in a very large playpen at night and while i was at work) -

    5am- feed & clean cat + pen+snuggle

    7am - get ready for work

    8:30am -snack + water for kitty + leave for work

    1pm - come home, feed + clean kitten and cage

    5pm - come home, feed + clean kitten and cage, play time

    8pm - exercise/play time

  • Your mother was probably right. As much as the poor cat must have needed a home; special needs animals are a LOT of constant work. Its closer to adopting an infant than adopting a pet, when it can't fully care for itself. There's lots of extra care and expense needed for them. Its nice that you would consider caring for a crippled animal, but if you consider it again, please make sure you are fully able to meet the extra expenses needed.

  • God bless you for taking good care of Alera. He looks so much better. He is so cute.

  • i wanted my mom to buy me a crippled kitten at the spca a long time ago but she wouldnt let me because she thought it was to much work i was heart broken

  • Just wanted to say my god bless u for your kindness for adopting a cripple animal, not mamy ppl would do what u have done.

  • all i can say is respect!!!

    i have a pet so this hits very close to home for me.. God speed

  • hahahahaa, thats funny. dont worry about it bro, im sure your eyes are fine.

  • Just got into these videos and am overwhelmed.

    I have a disabled cat and am glad to have someone to relate. Your the best.

  • Hi Alera. Take care of her and to all the animals u had been rescued and be rescued and saved. God Speed!

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