Essential Question

What treatment gives senior dogs diagnosed with stage two Insulinoma the best quality of life before their passing?

Monday, May 20, 2013

Cancer of Cuteness

So, obviously, these kittens don't have a whole lot to do with my senior project, but they do have the cancer of cuteness, so that should kind of count. 


These first two pictures are from the first week that I had the kittens. Conor, the tabby, had a bacteria infection when I first found him. I had to isolate him from his brothers for a few days, make him special formula with extra vitamins, and pretty much rock him to sleep every night because he was so restless. He eventually got better after a week or so. 


 These are more recent pictures of the kittens. They are about five/six weeks old here. 


Taking care of these kittens has been draining to say the least. For the first two weeks, I barely got any sleep because I had to wake up every two hours to hand feed them with a little bottle. Although they don't have to be hand fed anymore, they require so much love and attention. As soon as I come home after school, they crawl all over me and hand onto me so I can't get up. It's going to be really difficult giving them away to new homes, but this has been an amazing experience that I will never forget. 

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