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Abandoned cat, ‘Clark Kent,’ doing better after blood transfusion; PSPCA investigating

November 23, 2011

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Clark Kent is “bright and alert” this morning. (Photo from The Cat Doctor Facebook page.)

The little orange tabby cat that a West Philly resident found lying half-dead in a gutter earlier this week is a fighter. That’s why the folks at The Cat Doctor, who have performed a blood transfusion, rid him of a nasty flea infestation and detected a piece of metal lodged in his colon, have named the cat “Clark Kent.”

The staff at The Cat Doctor are reporting that Clark Kent is recovering, though he still has a long road to get back to full strength. His temperature has risen from a low of 90 degrees when he was found (102 degrees is normal for cats) and he received a blood transfusion from another cat, Diamond, who is one of the house cats at The Cat Doctor.

“If he would not have had that he probably would have died,” said The Cat Doctor’s Lori Horwedel.

Horwedel said Clark Kent is still sleeping on a warming blanket to keep his body temperature up. But he is eating and interested in his surroundings.

“He’s bright and alert this morning,” she said. “When I opened the door (to his cage) he tried to jump out.”

Clark Kent was found in a gutter near Clark Park. He had obviously not been eating well (doctors suspect the piece of metal they found was part of something he tried to eat). He had no collar but he did have a microchip that included information on the people who adopted him. When someone from The Cat Doctor contacted the owner, who adopted him about six months ago, the woman’s mother said they put him outside because they thought he was sick. Enforcement officers from the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PSPCA) are investigating.

Clark Kent has gained scores of fans worldwide in the two days since he was found. The West Philly-based feline rescue group City Kitties has received donations from Germany, Australia, Ireland and 30 U.S. states that will more than cover Clark Kent’s sizable medical bills.  Now City Kitties is asking those interested in helping to donate at the PSPCA website and choose “humane law enforcement” when asked where they want their donation directed.

4 Comments For This Post

  1. Eli Says:

    We just updated our list of donors and the country list is: Australia, Germany, Ireland, France, Spain, Israel, England, Netherlands, Singapore, Canada, Russia. And 40 states.

    Thanks so much to everyone near and far who has supported this sweet kitty! It truly takes a community to save these kitties.

  2. Lisa Says:

    They put him outside because they thought he was sick? Don’t adopt a cat if you don’t have the means (or perhaps the intelligenc, in this case) to take care of him.

  3. Lisa Says:

    INTELLIGENCE*

    I swear I’m smart

  4. Laura Says:

    A friend of mine, who is the adoptive parent of two adorable City Kitties alumni, alerted me to Clark Kent’s story and I almost cried. I’m so happy to hear that he’s on the road to recovery! Many blessings to the kind souls at The Cat Doctor and City Kitties!

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