Strompus

Strompus

One of the first cats to come into Farplace with FIV, Strompus was rather poorly initially.  The picture, right, was taken soon after she first came in.  She needed many days of intensive care at our vets, before she was well enough to come home.

Strompus was put to sleep on Christmas Eve, 24th December 2011 on advice from our vet, when it was found that her kidneys and liver were failing. 

We caught this little girl about 5 years ago. She was one of the most firey hissing spitting feral cats we were ever privileged to help. She was found to be FIV positive, and because she was one of the first FIVs here, we named our Hospice St Strompus in her honour.

When we first took her in, she had a chronic lung infection and would have died if it wasn't for the expert care she received from our vet. 2 other times she almost lost the fight, and with the vets help, we managed to pull her round again.

She was such a pretty cat. Long-haired and mainly black. She was an independent soul who loved life. Just 1.5kg, a tiny little thing who never grew. She may have been 7 or 8 years old, but we don't know for sure.

She has been losing weight for the last 2 weeks, but because she is feral, I couldn't catch her without stressing her. I kept an eye on her, and while ever she was eating, I felt she had some quality of life.

Today (24/12/11) she wouldn't eat. She had runny eyes and a snotty nose. She just sat. I was able to handle her (un-heard of!) and noticed she had some bad teeth and her gums were pale, but turning yellow. She was dehydrated, but wouldn't take any fluids.
The vet said her kidneys and liver were failing and her heart rate was scarily slow. She recommended that my little girl be PTS. 
She was a wonderful cat.  We will miss her so much.

Rest in Peace, my Princess xxxx
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