Skipped ahead, sorry to drop in the middle of a convo, but I am freaking out a little.
One of the foster kittens fell off the back of a wingback chair while playing and I heard a yelp and then weird like coughing and noise of the floor. He was convulsing. I scooped him up and wrapped him in my shirt and he stopped convulsing, but was real still. so i just held him and pet him and I was of course already crying. I was sure he was gonna die right there in my arms.
It's been about 20 min. He kept breathing, stopped making weird noises, started looking around. I did my best to do an assessment like I would for broken bones on a person, no yelping or indications of pain. i let him down to walk and he did.
I've texted the shelter head, but not sure she looks at that on the weekend much. I do not think there is an after hours care place I can take him unless I want to pay for it.
I've put him back in his kennel and I guess will wait to hear from her tomorrow and maybe take him in to get checked out.
God, I think I'm gonna be up every couple hours to check on him. I am sick.
I did my best to do an assessment like I would for broken bones on a person, no yelping or indications of pain. i let him down to walk and he did.
You have done exactly what I would have done. Did you see if he would take any food or drink? Best guess is that it was just shock and he is fine. If stuff is broken he would let you know.
Yo, they get 9 lives!
He took some from the bottle. he has been off the bottle, but I figured he was being cuddled and might take some.
Yes, that is a very good sign.
If you think he might be shocky you could also make sure he's got a heating pad (low-level, not hot).
He is not doing any of that. I took him out if the kennel again to check on him and he was playing with his kennel mate. He is eating. He snuggled with me for a bit and I put him back in. I'm gonna shower and go to bed. See if I can make it through the night without checking on him.
Aw, poor kitty and poor you! I would have also been sick over it. Sounds like he's ok though?? Ugh.
Thinking good thoughts for you and the kitten, msbelle.
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