Please pray for Kenya, injured cat battling for her life

Reena Kong contacted me yesterday. She asked if I knew of any vet who could do surgery of the jaw. I immediately recommended our vet in Subang Jaya who had successfully repaired a broken jaw on Clariss (accident victim) last year.  


Reena’s cat, Kenya, was involved in an accident (though, not sure how the injury happened as there were no eye witnesses), and the vet said the injury on her face is so extensive, he suggested euthanasia. Reena said no, she would go all the way for Kenya even if it meant she might have to rely on a feeding tube for the rest of her life. 


Reena finally decided she would let her vet treat Kenya. 


I was communicating with Reena in the wee hours of the morning (midnight).


Reena has given permission for me to share her story:


From Reena:


I hv faith she will survive even though she lost her sight.   The critical part will be the jaws.    According to the vet the jaws have multiple fracture.  Food thru feeding tube and hope it is just temporary.


She is tough, otherwise she would not hv survived till now.  No injury on her body and heart beats still strong.  

Looking at her condition now, it makes  wondering whether animals want “quality life” or “wanted to be save at all costs”?  She would hv gone somewhere hiding and died rather than sitting at a visible spot to be found and saved after the accident, right? I believed my she has a strong will to live on.

Should I hv not found and following yr blogs, I might hv listened to the vet advice to put her down.

I hv learned a lot from your writings on the Animal Care blog.  Thank you.

And more this morning:

Hi Kah Yein, 


It so heartbreaking looking at her now.  I can show you her beautiful picture but not the current.  In fact I do not take any photo of her injured face, just can’t and do not wish to look at it again later.

All i can tell u is that she has gone through a terrible trauma overnight.  The right eye ball was ruptured, removed and sewed up.  The left eye ball has been pushed back to the socket and hopefully it will not worsen.  Otherwise, it has to be removed too.  The whole face is swollen.

This picture is taken in March 2011.
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Her name is Kenya and we call her Ken.  She is 2 yrs old.  All the while she would stay inside the hse.  Just a month ago, she started to jump over a 6 ft tall wall and like to spend some time alone at the backlane.   No idea of her sudden change of behaviour.  She would stay close to the hse and not wonder far away.  She is spayed and very gentle as she has never hissed, scratched or showed us the nails.  She has 5 beautiful kittens @ 10 mths old.

The vet cannot tell us the exact cause of her facial injury.  Somehow, i really don’t think this is an accident – hit by motorbike or car.   The backlane is quiet and only one or two cars pass by in the evening and they hv to drive slow.  Only the security guards are on motorbike. 

I read in the websites that blind cat can be happy cat too.  They do not need to see to move around in the hse.  I just need to learn how to take care of a blind cat.

KY, you hv my permission put up on yr blog.  I told my son and Ken that “if Citta can survive, she can too”.  Cats and dogs are tough.  

Yes, please pray for her. Animals are universal and do not hv specific religion, right?

Thank you,
Reena

I’ve told Reena we would all pray for Kenya’s recovery. We have been praying a lot lately, especially for Brownie, Puppy and Poppy. Yes, animals do not need a religion because they don’t think as complicatedly as we do. In fact, do WE even need a religion? With so much politics involved in everything that we humans do and claim to embrace, I sometimes prefer to say that my religion is KINDNESS. Throw out the politics, and just function from the heart, I’d say.   

Reena, I hung in there for Vixey, and even though it was difficult, I nursed Vixey for two years until she passed on on her own. 

So, hang in there for Kenya and let us know if we can be of any help to you.

Let’s include Kenya in our prayers alongside all our animal friends, folks.  

Kenya, get well soon. You’re a strong girl!

More about Kenya:


Hi Kah Yein, 

Thanks for the encouragement and support.   Replied to yr earlier email and you can blog my story.

I really respect you.  Having pets, Is really emotionally attached.  

I didn’t feel so sad or cried so much when my late grandma was hospitalised.  The moment I saw Ken I could not stop crying and my eyes was swollen till this morning ( so embarassing)…

When my pets are sick or injured, i feel extremely sad.  It difficult to feed medicine to Ken.  I hv to send her to clinics for almost 10 days for injection  I did ask myself, ” am i crazy?”. I don’t really feel sad when my son was not feeling well.  When he refused or found difficult to swallow the pills, I scolded him.   Well, my cats do not fight or talk back.  When I am sad, they actually come near and rub their heads on me.  Every night, all 7 cats will actually sit together with me before I clean up the cage & sand for the night.  Whenever I call their names,  the come to me.

My family started to hv cats when we saved a few wks old kitten from the drain.  He did not survive after a month.  We were sad and start looking for kitten at Petfinder.  We found “little pinky” renamed James.  He was saved by Lynette a very kind hearted lady just like you.  James was lonely and I got Ken from a friend.  Before I managed to spay – neuter them, Ken was found pregnant.  At her young age i though it should only be 2 kittens but she gave birth to 5.  That’s how we ended up with 7 cats.  All spayed & neutered.



Reena


Reena, I can understand why we cry so much for our animals and not so for the humans. I do the same too. It is because we can explain things to humans about their condition and they would be able to understand and communicate to us about how they feel. With animals, we cannot do this. We can only hope that they understand. 


I used to cry each time I had to leave Mac and Bobby with my mother when we went for short holidays. It’s not that they are not safe, it’s because I could never be sure if they understood why I had to leave them for a few days. I would suffer so much thinking of how they would wait for us to come back and not understand why we had left them for a while. No more travelling for me, please!  








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2 responses to “Please pray for Kenya, injured cat battling for her life”

  1. Anonymous

    Hi KY & Reena,
    I share the same feelings with both of u…and to Kenya, u r such a tough girl & please be strong, and u have our prayers and loves from Penang..

    jg & family

  2. Nandhini

    Somebody asked me who gave me the rights to decide to amputate countess's leg. And why we just didnt euthanize her… I wish I can share this story with them and show that there is no difference in trying to save an animal and a human. why do we fight to live.. no matter what. cancer, limb amputation etc.. and why do we decide to put down the animals instead.
    Reena, I will pray for Kenya. She is a strong girl and will survive this. Take Care