/Charlie the Head Wound Wonder!

Charlie the Head Wound Wonder!

By Minoo Rahbar
June 1, 2010

Early one morning, Charlie was transported to FixNation, along with ten other feral cats from our colony. We knew he was in bad shape just by looking at him. By mid-morning, we received a phone call from the FixNation staff. We were expecting to hear that Charlie may need to be humanely euthanized. Instead, much to our surprise and absolute delight, the amazing medical team at FixNation had called to say that the abnormality on Charlie’s head was not due to a tumor or growth as we had suspected, but instead was due to an extremely large, infected abscess that could be drained. They also informed us that his FeLV/FIV test had come back negative.

So while FixNation cautioned us that there could be no guarantees, as Charlie was extremely weak and thin, they said they would try to drain the abscess, remove the maggot eggs and suture his head. With that done, along with the usual neutering, vaccinating, flea treatment, and administering of fluids, pain meds and antibiotics, Charlie was on his way to a foster home for follow-up care and monitoring. We could not believe that this cat would have a second chance for life – all thanks to FixNation!

The following few weeks were quite challenging for all involved. Charlie repeatedly tore open both the cone around his neck and the sutures on his head. Each time, FixNation graciously took him in for repeat surgery and stitched and stapled him back up. Much to our relief, the third time was the charm, and slowly, Charlie’s head wound began to heal.

Charlie was not a very cooperative patient, to say the least, and he would attack and bite all who dared place food or medicine in his cage. And reaching in to clean his litter box became a three-person job! Clearly, the ordeal and physical pain he had been through had left him scared, confused and ready to protect himself.  But slowly, as his head began to heal, he started putting on weight, and he started acting calmer. Now, the only remnants left of his illness are slight neurological symptoms and a surgery-scar running down his head.

As he began to feel better and better, we realized that this was no feral cat! Charlie was a spirited tame cat, who undoubtedly had lived with humans at some point in his past. When released from the taming cage, he began rubbing himself against our legs and chirping. Although he would still attack our legs when we would try to leave the room, we realized that we could slowly teach him the “correct” way to interact with humans. Underneath his aggressive, tough-guy persona was a very sweet loving boy. Soon after, we even discovered that Charlie was the ultimate “Papa Bear,” as he would lovingly groom and nurture each and every kitten in his foster home!

Several months later, on a beautiful winter day, a wonderful woman who was looking to adopt a cat came in to visit one of the kittens Charlie had raised, but instead fell in love with Charlie himself. It was clearly love at first sight for both human and feline. The depth of the bond and connection between them was undeniable, and it now appeared that Charlie’s life would be taking yet another wonderful turn.

Charlie is currently spending his last weeks in foster care, waiting for his adopter to return from an overseas trip so that they can begin their new life together. Charlie will soon have his very own home and family, and will be cared for and loved the way every cat deserves to be.

This miracle would never have been possible without FixNation. A gravely ill, abandoned tame cat, living under cars, at the brink of death, with no hope, has been transformed into a robust, healthy, happy cat. If not for FixNation, Charlie would not be here today, and would never have had a chance to experience the joys of having his own doting human!

FixNation gave Charlie a second chance for life. And for that, we are all endlessly grateful!

Sincerely,

Minoo Rahbar

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