Healing vibes needed!

Cherryblossom

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Last week we agreed to take on a couple of feral kittens after they were spayed/neutered. Our friends brought them up while I was at work and told my totally naive husband that the 4 foot of chicken wire I’ve got up around my partially constructed chicken run would be enough to keep them in. ?Amazingly only one of the two did a runner. I’ve been leaving feed out for it and could see on cctv that it was taking it.
This evening I went to check on the horses and the dogs started going mad. They had the kitten cornered and I was able to keep them away and then throw a towel over her. I gathered it up to put in the stable with her brother and when I set her down she just lay on her side ? I thought she was paralysed, and put her in a crate and down to the vet to be PTS.
The vet checked her out and said she had abdominal crepitus, but was moving limbs. X-Ray didn’t show anything major and they advised warmth and fluids rather than just putting to sleep straight away. They are a country vet and were aware she was feral, so husband felt he should go with what they said.
It’s now 3 hours later and they’ve called to say she’d brightened up a bit and has her eyes opened now.

I just hope we’ve done the right thing for her- I don’t want to extend her pain and fear, so please send good vibes for her to make a full recovery. ?
 

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Aww I hope she pulls through. You have already done more than many would for a feral kitty so be proud.
 

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Poor little thing! She’s so lucky to have you caring for her. The vet seems to think there’s a good chance of recovery so ? and positive vibes she continues to improve.
 

Cherryblossom

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My poor husband is feeling hugely guilty. For a normally sensible man, it was a huge lapse in judgement.... and not his only one that day. Along with the ‘what did you think would happen to the scared feral cat beside a low fence?’ questions, he also got ‘what did you think would happen if you opened the mini gate between garden and field and turned the electric fence off?’
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