Itty Bitty Kitty Committee shared the story with the fine people of Love Meow: “September 5th my friend and I were at the shelter when we saw a tiny kitten only weeks old clinging to life. We were asked if we could do anything to help her…….without a moment of hesitation we took her to the Emergency Clinic. We honestly thought that she had died on the way there.
She was so tiny that she fit in the palm of our hands. She was a very sick little girl and was very anemic. The only option to save this tiny life was a blood transfusion and the will of Emiley to fight to live. She had the transfusion, she fought and she lived.”
But little Emiley had another hurdle in front of her to lump over. “She tested positive for feline leukemia. A death sentence for a cat….not usually, but in the world of rescue, yes it is.
“Emiley is different. She fought so hard for her life and at this moment in time she is healthy.” They needed to find somewhere for Emiley to stay for three months until the next test.
“Friday was a day that I and her loving foster family will never forget…none of us thought about anything else on that day.”
“That decision was made and it is one that made me cry happy tears. Her foster parents had their cats vaccinated again against FeLV and said that Emiley could stay with them until 3 months have passed and we can have her tested again.”
“Will the test be positive? Most likely yes, it will… Will she become very ill in that time period? We don’t know.” However, the foster family as well as everyone at Itty Bitty Kitty Committee were not going to give up without a fight. “Her foster parents love this kitten more than I could ever allow you to know by simple words.”
“We have decided that this is one kitten that we will not let go… as long as she remains healthy and is not suffering, her future is up to her.”
With much love and care from fosterers Shawn and Emiley, little calico Emiley is doing exceptionally well right now. She is truly a fighter who is simply so happy that she’s given a second chance at life.
Love can move mountains!
Photos by Itty Bitty Kitty Committee