๐Ÿฑ Poor Rescue Cat Has Serious Inflamed Eye | FULL EPISODE | S02E17 | Vet On The Hill

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Published 2020-08-12

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  • @remruna3538
    Scott might wanna do a DNA test on Scully cause I'm sure that's a miniature sheep! xD Such a cutie though
  • @briannac1374
    Emma is so sensitive to the pet parents' needs, the way she explained all the scary wires and tubes to Pablo's mom is something that not even people nurses do sometimes! Wonderful to see such empathy.
  • @greaterJAY
    That cat sanctuary house is straight out of a storybook. So adorable.
  • @patirvin-bz9pg
    Liz the cat carer is so positive and kind. She is a real hero.
  • @jaeortiz5878
    When the mom started crying after seeing her Frenchy on the table I started crying too lol
  • @fayre19
    Those poor canaries. I can't imagine how stressed they must have been living like that. I can't express how grateful I am that they received so much love at the clinic.
  • @aprilstar3572
    Poor Pablo just the thought that he kept rebreaking his leg and the pain he must have been in is unreal , I know he must feel so much better .
  • When Naomi cried so quickly when she saw pablo I cried she was so sweet I feel bad
  • @patmaurer8541
    Emma is such an amazing nurse. She knew that mum was scared by all the equipment and needed reassurance. Because that's what nurses do; they take care of people. <3
  • Just in case anyone didn't know, FIV (Feline AIDS) isn't necessarily a death sentence. Feline leukemia is very serious, but cats with FIV can live long, happy lives if properly cared for. It is contagious, but is usually spread through deep bite wounds, so neutered, friendly cat households should be fine or they can also do well as single cats or with other FIV+ cats. I had a FIV+ cat that lived to be 15 years old before she passed from complications from age.
  • @prcervi
    i am seriously hoping that the bird cage was only a transit cage(still tiny for a single bird, but not nearly as horrible as the idea that they'd always been living in that cage)...
  • @Beeba10
    Not surprised Kyone was all chilled in Scott's lap when he went to visit them at their house. They're called Ragdolls for a reason, lol
  • @tairikihara6447
    Marj is just the sweetest lady, she's so loving and gentle with Rosie and Pippa. I'm so glad they found someone to love and protect them and give them the proper care they needed.
  • @katbairwell
    I bet if Nathan had to take a wound from any of their patients, he's most happily take it for Liz's furry family - what an incredible lady and what a wonderful organisation she has built in Catastrophes Cat Rescue. To not only give a dedicated and loving home to kitties in the UK, but to be providing spaying and neutering of some of the most vulnerable stray populations in the World, absolutely brilliant, brilliant stuff! A real unsung hero!
  • @nmrowdy4605
    Kudos to Nurse Emma! She excells at her job. She intervened so quickly to calm the poor young woman. My daughter is a Veterinary Technician and I see what she deals with. I admire anyone who works in the Veterinary profession!
  • @cindyrissal3628
    Having FeLV or FIV isn't necessarily a death sentence. Their health just needs to be monitored more closely & only share a household w/ other FeLV or FIV positive cats. I know of several people who "specialize" in only having FeLV or FIV cats to give them a good home.
  • Oh, the look of horror on the owners eyes, when Scott said, that he kept rebreaking his hip everytime he ran into something, is heartbreaking.
  • The ragdoll kitten with his paw in Scott's face is so funny I rewound the clip! My Russian blue does that too when I'm too slow getting food. No claws just biffs me on my nose.