Thanksgiving at my mom's didn't happen this year (didn't last year either) as I was not feeling well. The Honey's father was in town so we decided to take a little drive the following Friday along the Garden Highway, which runs along the river. It was a beautiful, relaxing day almost completely devoid of other cars and all was well until we spotted a dog running up the levee from the river side.
By the time we'd stopped and realized that she was without a human companion she came running up to the car looking as if she'd been waiting for us all along and was ready to get going. After establishing that she was friendly, an understatement, we put her in the back where she laid down and made herself at home.
She was skinny, flea infested, and had a nasty abscess on her face and was in the middle of nowhere and I started bawling. We don't need another animal, we can't afford another animal, we couldn't leave her there.
I have put in found reports to all of the local shelters, put ads on craigslist and in the paper, contacted local rescue groups etc., but no one has come forward. She'd been dumped. Another check mark in the People F'n Suck Column.
A bath, flea medication, antibiotics, lots of food, lots of lovin', multiple vet visits, an operation to remove the abscess and she is a happy girl (not that she's done any complaining).
I posted on Facebook for a foster home and my friend Selena came through. After "Honey" spends some time convalescing at our place she will go live with her and her family and hopefully they will all fall madly in love and spend the rest of their days together!
I also posted a plea for financial help as the vet bills between Honey and Franky (the kitten) were well over my meager budget of Nothing. I am overwhelmed with the generosity of the folks who contributed both money and concern. One person, in particular, had me in joyful tears when I learned that she would be sending me a check for $500 all the way from Macedonia. I would love to shout out her name to the Heavens but she is a kind and gracious person who doesn't do things to be lauded.
I am happy to put a check mark int the People Rock Column!
By the time we'd stopped and realized that she was without a human companion she came running up to the car looking as if she'd been waiting for us all along and was ready to get going. After establishing that she was friendly, an understatement, we put her in the back where she laid down and made herself at home.
She was skinny, flea infested, and had a nasty abscess on her face and was in the middle of nowhere and I started bawling. We don't need another animal, we can't afford another animal, we couldn't leave her there.
I have put in found reports to all of the local shelters, put ads on craigslist and in the paper, contacted local rescue groups etc., but no one has come forward. She'd been dumped. Another check mark in the People F'n Suck Column.
A bath, flea medication, antibiotics, lots of food, lots of lovin', multiple vet visits, an operation to remove the abscess and she is a happy girl (not that she's done any complaining).
I posted on Facebook for a foster home and my friend Selena came through. After "Honey" spends some time convalescing at our place she will go live with her and her family and hopefully they will all fall madly in love and spend the rest of their days together!
I also posted a plea for financial help as the vet bills between Honey and Franky (the kitten) were well over my meager budget of Nothing. I am overwhelmed with the generosity of the folks who contributed both money and concern. One person, in particular, had me in joyful tears when I learned that she would be sending me a check for $500 all the way from Macedonia. I would love to shout out her name to the Heavens but she is a kind and gracious person who doesn't do things to be lauded.
I am happy to put a check mark int the People Rock Column!
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