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- From: slamkin@ollie.jsc.nasa.gov (Stephen Lamkin)
- Subject: Perils of Antifreeze
- Message-ID: <1992Dec22.183218.14128@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 18:32:18 GMT
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- The hazards and heartbreak of having free-spirited cats was painfully brought
- home to me this past weekend. Five year old Little Bit, a mongrel blue point,
- always liked to explore outside in our neighborhood, although she was seldom
- more than 150 feet from the house. Apparently sometime during the morning,
- while she was on "dawn patrol", she ingested some antifreeze at some
- neighbor's house. That afternoon, my wife and two kids noticed that Little Bit
- was gaging a lot, and staggering. They rushed her to an emergency animal
- clinic, but she died 2 hours later while the vet worked to save her.
-
- In talking to the vet afterwards, I found out how incidious antifreeze is
- for our little friends. It's like honey to a diabetic - they grave it if
- they get some. It tastes sweet to dogs and cats, and they will eat it up,
- and ignore water - and it's very fast acting. The vet told me that the most
- successful recoveries are those where the owner sees their pet licking the
- antifreeze and brings them immediately to a vet to start treatment (or at
- least within the first hour or two). By the time we see the symptoms of
- gaging, staggering balance, and slow respiration, it is generally too late.
-
- Where Little Bit got the antifreeze, we have no idea. There weren't any
- indications of antifreeze pans left out at a neighbor's place, and we didn't
- see any radiator spills on a driveway, although the rain Saturday night
- probably washed it away, if there was any.
-
- Now my 16 year old son won't have his Little Bit of cat to snuggle with him
- in his bedroom at night, or watch after him while he sleeps. And our champion
- snake and lizzard catcher isn't around to protect us from those "terrible
- reptiles". We will miss her, but can find consolation with our 5 other cats
- who share their lives with us, and sometimes barely tolerate us.
-
- Little Bit came to us out of the blue, on a rainy day, and left us on a rainy
- one. The heartache and hurt will take a while to ease, but the pleasant
- memories of our Little Bit will always be there. You can't keep a
- free-spirited cat prisoner; you have to let them go where they want - just
- like children when they are grown. And occasionally there will be heartache
- and pain when something hurts them, but you have to love them enough to
- let them go - cats and kids are like that, but it sure can tear the hell
- our of your heart when it happens.
-
- Thanks for your time. and understanding...
-
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