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Napoleon
Napoleon was a fuzzy little polydactyl boy orphaned under a porch in Los Gatos along with his sister Josephine and brother Alexander The Great. At five weeks, Napoleon began having occasional seizures. Despite vigorous efforts to stabilize him, his seizures became violent and more frequent and he was hospitalized. It was determined that he had a liver shunt, but was far too little to undergo surgery to correct his congenital birth defect. He would have to suffer with seizures for 6-12 months before surgery even became an option. Within one day of hospitalization, our baby boy’s seizures increased to one every 90 minutes. We had to let him go. We love you very much, Napoleon, and your foster mom misses you deeply.


Noelle
\possible head trauma when she was about 7 weeks old. She was taken to the shelter where she received care for her bloody nose and antibiotics. After five days at the shelter, she was sneezing so they signed her down, which meant she was to be euthanized. We pulled her and brought her into our foster program and got her well. After several weeks with us, she was able to be spayed and then she was adopted to a fantastic home! Sadly, our little girl became sick with FIP just before her 5 month birthday and no matter how much we all loved her, we couldn't keep her with us any longer. She went over the rainbow bridge on February 20. Thank you for the short time we had with you, Noelle. You were a real trooper and we will love you forever.

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