Second
chances…..some of us have been lucky enough to have them. Others have not been so fortunate. But whether or not the stars were aligned for
us personally, I think (or hope) we can all agree that everyone deserves that
second chance. And so Kali’s story
begins with the hope of that second chance, and unlike most of fate’s fast curve
balls that come out of nowhere, you actually have it within your power to give Kali another shot at this life
that is filled with some mad, mad harmony (Clarice Lispector).
It
was a Saturday afternoon. Blazing hot. Most of the STHS staff was in the vacillating
throes of suffocating heat and torrential downpours at the rabies drive in
Pearl River. Near the end of the
afternoon, Kali is carried into the Humane Society. She’d been hit by a car. But what to do? There would be no vet at the shelter until
Monday morning. Kali had seen better
Saturday afternoons, but did not seem to be in a life threatening condition
after the accident. This is a typical
snapshot moment of when animal loving staff look at each other in question, and
think the following:
1. Yes, there are rules in
place for intakes. Technically Kali is
not scheduled to come into our adoption program.
2. We cannot heartworm test
her, and are not able to take in heartworm positive dogs…..even if we can take
her in.
3. She is hurt, and we do
not have a vet. But these folks have
nowhere to turn and are not able to bring a dog home.
A few of Kali's visible injuries:
But
alas, these are logical thoughts, and those with higher sentiments than mere
logic know that any life worth living is one peppered with many moments of
irrational decisions based on the spirit and well-being of our fellow travelers. Our fellow traveler Kali needed our
help. And Katie came to her rescue. Enter Katie.
Katie
(17) and her mom Cynthia are truly the unsung heroes of the St. Tammany Humane
Society. Unflagging fosters and volunteers
(and now Katie made official as part of the STHS kennel staff), their efforts
and enthusiasm are unsurpassed and I wish were more contagious! Cynthia and Katie (true to form) were
volunteering at the rabies drive that fateful Saturday and returned to the shelter
just in time to witness Kali’s dire circumstances.
For
Katie, there was no real decision to be made.
She took Kali home with her and nursed her through what remained of her
weekend. Kali was examined by the vet on
Monday. Many of her wounds, though
painful and slow to heal, are superficial.
The worst of the news: Kali is
heartworm positive. We cannot intake
Kali.
Now
if any of you would find it easy to look Katie in the eye and tell her that her
little Kali has to go to Animal Services because she is heartworm positive, you
are a stronger person than I. The cost
of Kali’s heartworm treatment and 2 – 4 weeks of wound therapy is $600. If we can raise this money through our Second
Chance Fund…..yep you got….Kali gets a Second Chance. Please help us to renew both Kali and Katie’s
faith in humanity by donating to help cover the cost of Kali’s treatment so
that we can all revel in illogical triumphs and second chances.
To donate to Kali's Second Chance Fund...
Mail donation to:
St. Tammany Humane Society
Second Chance Fund
20384 Harrison Ave
Covington, LA 70433
Or click here and donate via our website:
Kali's Second Chance Fund
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