Devon Sinsley said:
Well since my last visit with you guys I had surgery #5 (#4 on the empty space between my ears). I got an infection in my shunt tubing and doc was worried it would travel to my brain and cause me serious problems. So three weeks or so ago the entire shunt was removed. I am back to square one all my symptoms have returned.
Maybe you should see the people this kitten did?
And wherever she’s getting that energy from, I wouldn’t mind a bit of it.
And from what’s been seen here, I figure Devon’s got at least a much fight in him as Tater Tot there does.
https://www.lovemeow.com/kitten-smallest-life-saving-surgery-2612411100.html
“As she grows, the amount of fluid that the shunt drains is changed externally by magnets and doesn’t require surgery. It is the type of shunt that is placed in human babies,” Jen told Love Meow.
Tate was the smallest kitty (less than two pounds) that Dr. Glass had operated on, but she had the most fight they had seen in a kitten.
Tate has been doing very well after her surgery. She is eating like a champ, using her litter box and wanting to play with everyone around her.
“She is always in a great mood and has no idea there’s something different about her,” Jen said. “She wants to bounce and play and will lay on her back and happily play with her feet even.”