Nurul Hidayah came to our booth during the Cutie Pet Fair. She had come all the way to meet me and also brought Geng Gebu to show me.
When she first volunteered to foster Geng Gebu (KTAJ's), they were not doing well. I remember the morning she called me saying one was having diarrhoea and another's eyes had turned upward and was not moving at all. I told her to quickly send them to the vet and get Pets Own Milk.
Nurul did that. Pets Own Milk was out of stock, but she managed to get friends to help scout the whole of KL for it and finally found it.
Nurul told me the moment she used Pets Own, the diarrhoea stopped.
We've been in sms communication and Nurul says she learnt all about caring for newborns by following my Blueys stories on the blog.
Two days ago, Nurul texted me again, this time with happy news. She'd read Pawprints on My Heart and noticed a remarkable similarity.
Geng Gebu's markings are almost exactly the same as the Cow Family's!
Take a look....
Note the markings on the three Gebus....
Now, take a look at the Cow Family...five years ago.
This is the first photo ever taken of them on the day they were rescued from the roadside.
Look at the markings!
Bobby has been fostering kittens for as long as I have!
When it comes to doing anything, there has to be a first time.
When we put in everything we've got, we are willing to learn, we ask when we are uncertain, that first time may turn out to be our "best time" yet!