Thursday, 7 May 2015

"PIZZA"

This is a good read on my quest for reasons and why
ttp://www.m.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/weight-loss-in-

Today 'Pizza' lost her battle to stay alive. Although I still managed to pumped iron, multivitamins, water and some soft food down her throat this morning. I knew her body wouldn't withstand much longer. She was just skin and bones. Her gums shows the unmistakable sign of liver failure . It's been more than a month since she was last seen eating 'normally'.
Small portions which dwindled to none at all. Her last days were even helped by IV therapy
Goodbye Pizza....you were loved since the day we took you in.


The first picture of the 'pelarian' as we used to call them.  Mama cat and her six kittens were rescued by SPCA member downtown in Singapore 's road. Suspected to be someone pet prior to them being let loose on the street. (Not really people friendly, skin problem plus full of lice)

She was one of the lucky not siamese cat that was allowed in the house. 
I took her in because she was the smallest of the siblings and had difficulty fighting for her share of food.  Compared to the 'pelarian' the indoor siamese were much slow eaters. Moreover it was easier for me to monitor her diet. She does eat much but weight gained was very minimal.


#buried at the backyard at 6pm
#She is the 4th of the sibling to cross over the rainbow bridge.

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