Pi
3/2019 - Pi came to us from a vet tech in Georgia who has been saving cats who live around the dumpster at her local Pizza Hut. The tech took her to work, checked for a microchip (there was not one), and gave her a snap test, which showed she was leukemia positive. The tech has cats of her own and did not feel safe bringing a positive cat into her house. The vet would only let her stay there for a short time so the clock started ticking. The tech retested her with the proper test (the IFA test) and she was still positive. She reached out to us to see if we could take this kitty. The tech got her spayed and shots and drove her seven hours each way to bring her to us! She came to us on national PI day thus her name, Pi. Pi is very sweet, adjusting to the other cats and doing well at this time. You may watch her live at on her live camera HERE. She is in house 2, room 2 Sponsored by Yeshica - Thank you! Sponsored by Bhavana - Thank you!
Sponsored by Joyce - Thank you!
Sponsored by Linda - Thank you!
Sponsored by Walter - Thank you!
Sponsored by Clark - Thank you!
Sponsored by Victor - Thank you!
1/16/2020 Pi was a leukemia positive kitty who came to us in March of 2019. She had been living outside of a Pizza Hut begging for food. When she arrived we knew she had some major issues going. Based on all of her tests and ultrasound, the vet told us a guarded long term prognosis is warranted. Chemo meds were begun. Last week she was hospitalized with breathing issues. Her X-rays did not look good. She was stabilized and returned home with some more meds. Today it was clear that we had reached the end of our journey with her. She was ready. She went quietly over the rainbow in my arms. She was a very sweet friendly girl who loved to sit in laps. She will be missed.
PI
3/2019 - Pi came to us from a vet tech in Georgia who has been saving cats who live around the dumpster at her local Pizza Hut. The tech took her to work, checked for a microchip (there was not one), and gave her a snap test, which showed she was leukemia positive. The tech has cats of her own and did not feel safe bringing a positive cat into her house. The vet would only let her stay there for a short time so the clock started ticking. The tech retested her with the proper test (the IFA test) and she was still positive. She reached out to us to see if we could take this kitty. The tech got her spayed and shots and drove her seven hours each way to bring her to us! She came to us on national PI day thus her name, Pi. Pi is very sweet, adjusting to the other cats and doing well at this time. Sponsored by Yeshica - Thank you! Sponsored by Bhavana - Thank you!
Sponsored by Joyce - Thank you!
Sponsored by Linda - Thank you!
Sponsored by Walter - Thank you! Sponsored by Victor - Thank you!
Sponsored by Clark - Thank you!
1/16/2020 Pi was a leukemia positive kitty who came to us in March of 2019. She had been living outside of a Pizza Hut begging for food. When she arrived we knew she had some major issues going. Based on all of her tests and ultrasound, the vet told us a guarded long term prognosis is warranted. Chemo meds were begun. Last week she was hospitalized with breathing issues. Her X-rays did not look good. She was stabilized and returned home with some more meds. Today it was clear that we had reached the end of our journey with her. She was ready. She went quietly over the rainbow in my arms. She was a very sweet friendly girl who loved to sit in laps. She will be missed. I am sorry Alana