Mama Pasta had a line of up of people wanting to adopt her, but after her spay the vet noticed her panting and wanted to give her a week's worth of medication to combat what he thought was an issue he heard in her chest. There was never a problem with her panting after her first week with me, but I attributed that purely due to stress.
After waiting the week and giving her medication (which she was totally great at taking because she knew she was getting treats shortly thereafter), I brought her back to the vet for a follow-up appointment. The vet didn't hear any change in her chest and I again reiterated my feelings that her panting was due to stress and being in a different environment.
Once she got back home, she was back to her playful, sweet self. Her new adoptive family is a lovely young couple that have no children or other pets at home, so Mama Pasta (they are keeping her name!) will have the two all to herself. I love seeing the updates on her Instagram page (@mamapasta7), although my only wish is that they were more active. I want to see ALL.THE.PICTURES!
ADOPTED - June 13, 2021 |
All drugged up after her spay |
Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association
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