Stray kitten found on Quesnel property with life-threatening wound needs your help
QUESNEL, B.C. — A cat in Quesnel could use your help.
This after the BC SPCA says a three-month-old Siamese mix stray kitten named Mira was found on a property in Quesnel with a large, infected, life-threatening wound.
“The daughter of the good Samaritan who brought Mira to the BC SPCA found her,” says Colby O’Flynn, BC SPCA’s senior manager, North Cariboo and Quesnel. “She had heard Mira crying and when her mom looked the kitten over, she noticed a severe injury at the base of the kitten’s tail and into the stomach and knew she needed immediate medical attention.”
O’Flynn adds that Mira had a deep tear from her tail to her hip and through to her large intestine. Her tail was also broken in multiple places. The wound appeared to be several days old and was dirty and infected. She was rushed to an emergency veterinary clinic for urgent treatment.
Mira was in serious trouble and would need to fight for her life. “Despite the horrendous condition of her wound, Mira was friendly and loving, purring and rolling around for the vet,” says O’Flynn. “Even though the veterinarian was concerned about the seriousness of her injury, we all agreed this little kitten was up for the fight ahead of her.”