Monday, August 16, 2010

The Right Decision



This is Tuah [malay for lucky] and this is his story.

I found him lying by the side of my car at the hospital's car park. There had been an increase in the number of stray cats being abandoned at the hospital, I think even the Radicare has given up.

He was unusually quiet on the way home, just sitting there on the passenger seat, unfazed by the moving scenes as the car drove past.

He was skinny, with white patches on his chest and paws and had a kinky tail. The moment anyone would come close, he would be rubbing his head against your hands, attempting to purr but somehow falling short.

I noticed how indrawn his tummy was but attributed it to his undernourished state. His breathing looked strange - it was as if he was fighting to get the air in. Sometimes even his nostrils would flare. He looked hungry but would only eat a mouthful each time.

The local vet had said he had a respiratory infection and had given tablets for a flu. I tried giving it to him but failed miserably - on hindsight, it was probably a good thing.

So the little orange kitten made a 450km journey from Kelantan all the way to Cheras to see Dr Lum. Xrays showed that most of his intestines had been pushed into his lung cavity, thus causing him difficulty in breathing. He would need surgery but he might be too small to wake up from the anaesthesia.

I debated with myself and Abg - is it fair to let him go through the pain of an operation knowing there is a risk that he may not survive it? But if we were to refuse the op, would he be in a lot of pain in his final days? The vet had suggested a euthanasia injection but I couldn't even consider it. We may think we dominate this world but who are we really to decide when this kitten dies?

I almost called to cancel the operation but I felt uneasy. I knew money wouldn't be a problem though I am sure other people would call me insane behind my back. So I surfed the net and got other pet lovers' experiences and sought advice from another cat lover - she offered me encouragement and support no matter what I decided; her cat had once been in this situation so she was the ideal person to seek advice from. I thank you again from the bottom of my heart.

Tuah is now about one week post op and is doing miraculously well. He has a huge scar on his now fat belly but he is still very beautiful to us. Whenever we would keep him in the carrier, since we didn't want him jumping around and bursting his sutures, he would just sit there quietly, only mewing softly whenever he saw us walking near. I would let him on my bed and he would rub his head against my hands and my face. Before, I never saw him sleep because he would get breathless whenever his head is laid down but now he can. I would watch him sleep - his breathing now no longer laboured - and seeing him well gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside.

He purrs now - loudly and continuously - is he saying thank you, I wonder?

I am glad it was the right decision.

7 comments:

wky9683 said...

You must be kidding me. 450km all for the sake of a cat?! Amazing. And to somehow think that people are dumping babies left right and center during the Holy Month (refer to the previous post).

Do cats even have STO? Can they do CMR? Will they be given a CAT scan, now that would be an irony (is that the word), cats for CAT scan.

Sue Tiramisu said...

I know...it sounds insane, right! Hahahaha....but I was on my way to Melaka for a course and Cheras was on the way anyway.

Actually, Tuah's STO is due last week but he doesn't like to be held down so I'm not sure how I am going to manage it. But my very pretty vet, Dr Lum took stool samples and was planning to check my cat's LFT and everything!

It's crap, right? These people throwing babies away??!! It makes me mad! If these people can't practice abstinence, at least wear a condom lah!

BadRiza said...

Alhamdulillah....

Sue...saya bangga punya kawan macam sue.. Jgn kata nak dukung kucing, dia dtg dekat pun I takut!!! You must be laughing at me now..(or pelik) tp itula.. tak tau nak buat macam mana. Tp I love animals!!!!! cuma takleh nak pegang je..

Sapa yg kata sue "insane" tu sebenarnye mereka la yg tak betul..

Yg sentiasa menyokong usaha baik sue,
Za

Zetty said...

docyana, u r the sweetest! i bet if Tuah boleh menulis, he would've sent you a huge thank you card. semoga allah murahkan rezeki dan memberkati you, doc!

Sue Tiramisu said...

Zetty -
Al Hamdulillah - rezeki mmg murah sejak kutip anak2 kucing nie...

Za -
Kucing je Za...pada org mungkin gila berhabisan untuk kucing2 jalanan yang berkurap and berkutu nie.

Roti Kacang Merah said...

hi doc.

my Adi is getting really severe constipation at the mo... sigh. tengah kurung dia after doing warm saline enema on him. amat risau macam mana nak tinggalkan dia for Raya. contemplating even to prolly put him up for boarding -- terus for manual extraction, then boarding. kalau tak, sapa nak beri dia makan laxative while we both are gone up north for at least 4 days.

with that, teringat ke Tuah. how is he doing anyways? i hope he's getting more manja each day...

Sue Tiramisu said...

RKM-
I am so sorry to hear about Adi. Nak nangis rasanya tgk muka dia sedih and letih kat vet tu. I imagine if it was one of my anak2 - tak terbayang susah hatinya....

Nak raya pun asyik teringat dia sorang2 kat vet tu...kan.