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6:39

Caring for Sick Kitten with Veterinary Instructions

rswfire provides care for a sick female kitten found near his RV. He reports that neighbors informed him two kittens were present while he was away at Natural Bridge, but only one survived. After consulting with a recommended veterinarian, he received detailed care instructions including oral Pedialyte administration, enemas, and flea baths. He documents the kitten's condition throughout the day - initial lethargy, gradual improvement, eating behavior, and bathroom issues. The kitten used the bathroom for the first time that day but not in the litter box. rswfire plans overnight monitoring with feeding every 2-4 hours and check-ins every 2 hours. His other cat Baz begins investigating the newcomer. He mentions ongoing downsizing efforts that have been disrupted by the kitten's arrival but notes the situation has motivated him to continue the process.

Aug 11, 2024 · 50% match
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10:14

Caring for Sick Rescue Kitten

The speaker documents caring for a severely ill rescue kitten with parasites and worms. After a week of trying to feed the kitten dry food unsuccessfully, they discovered wet food worked and immediately brought her to a vet. The vet was unprofessional but provided deworming treatment, warning that the kitten's condition was critical with white gums indicating severe anemia from parasites. The speaker is maintaining detailed care logs, checking on the kitten every few hours throughout the night, and managing flea prevention for both the kitten and their existing cat Bailey. Bailey is adjusting to the new kitten's presence with increased affection toward the speaker and cautious curiosity. The speaker lives nomadically and will need to coordinate care across multiple vets as they travel. They're also kitten-proofing their RV and managing the challenge of providing care while preventing cross-contamination from fleas and worms.

Aug 10, 2024 · 45% match
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8:30

Caring for Rescued Kitten Integration

rswfire documents the second day of caring for a rescued kitten he calls 'little one' - a 1.5 pound tortoiseshell cat he found and took in after no rescue organizations could help. He moves the kitten from a small carrier into a larger dog crate setup with litter box, food, and water to give her more space while keeping her quarantined due to fleas and worms. He describes feeding challenges, particularly getting her to drink water, and introduces her to the litter box. The kitten has disrupted his planned activities including tire repairs and tank emptying. He mentions taking her to a new vet after a negative experience with the previous one, and requests financial help from viewers to cover veterinary costs including shots and spaying. He explains tortoiseshell cat characteristics and expresses commitment to nursing the weak kitten back to health despite the financial strain.

Aug 10, 2024 · 45% match
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7:02

Caring for Sick Kitten Luna in RV

rswfire describes the challenges of caring for Luna, a 1.7-pound sick kitten, while living in an RV without laundry facilities. He details the morning routine of cleaning her cage, administering parasite treatments, and managing accidents that require throwing away contaminated blankets and towels. **Financial costs are mounting** — $150 for the first vet visit, $300 for the second with multiple shots and thorough exam, $50 for a temporary cage. He had to bathe Luna outside using hot water from the shower house due to full tanks. **Space constraints are significant** — Luna must stay caged because the RV isn't kitten-proofed and he's worried about crushing her if she sleeps with him. He contacted multiple cat rescues but none had resources to take her. rswfire expresses frustration with resource allocation in society and acknowledges this isn't the ideal environment for a sick kitten, but he took her in because no one else would help. Luna appears tired after worm treatment and isn't eating as much as expected.

Aug 13, 2024 · 44% match
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10:06

Rescuing Sick Kitten from Campground

rswfire documents rescuing a 3-month-old kitten that had been coming around his campground location. The kitten, weighing only 1.5 pounds, had gained enough trust to be handled and taken to a veterinarian an hour and a half away. The vet diagnosed severe parasites and fleas, with uncertainty about the kitten's survival prospects. The kitten was too weak for a flea bath but received parasite treatment. rswfire records his first extended interaction with the kitten, offering food and gentle reassurance while the animal slowly warms up to human contact. He reflects on the unexpected addition to his life, noting he wasn't planning on another cat but couldn't watch the animal suffer. The transmission includes extended footage of patient interaction as trust builds between human and kitten.

Aug 9, 2024 · 43% match
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5:13

Caring for Sick Kitten Luna

The speaker documents caring for a sick kitten named Luna who is confined to a recovery area. Luna is being given unflavored children's Pedialyte every 3-4 hours (2 CCs) and has been eating well but not using the litter box. The speaker maintains a log of Luna's eating and bowel movements. Luna is described as talkative, purring, and showing signs of improvement but still needs veterinary evaluation before being allowed out of confinement. The speaker attempts to engage Luna with a toy alien but she shows no interest in playing yet. The recording spans from evening care to early morning (5:30 AM) check-in, with Luna having eaten significantly and defecated twice overnight. Another animal named Bailey is also present in the environment.

Aug 11, 2024 · 43% match
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16:00

YouTube Reflection and Kitten Flea Treatment

The speaker reflects on their decision to quit YouTube after posting over 300 videos in 5 months with minimal engagement. They describe feeling unsupported when a hiking video received zero likes despite significant effort. After this disappointment, they found Luna, a 6-week-old kitten who needed care. The speaker explains their financial struggles and questions whether sharing Luna's story might generate support. The transmission then shifts to showing the speaker performing flea treatment on Luna using a flea comb, wipes, and brushing. They express discomfort with the process but continue caring for the kitten, noting Luna's small size and vulnerability. Bailey, presumably another pet, is present during the treatment.

Aug 12, 2024 · 43% match
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4:53

Veterinary Care and Kitten Treatment Process

rswfire takes a 6-week-old kitten named Angel/Luna to a veterinarian for comprehensive medical care. The vet corrects a previous misdiagnosis about the kitten's age and identifies multiple parasites including whips, tapeworm, coxidia, and roundworms. The kitten receives ear cleaning, parasite treatment, and requires a flea bath. rswfire administers the flea bath at the RV, noting the kitten's distress but successful flea elimination. **Follow-up care includes** daily oral medication for four days, vaccination appointments in three weeks, and eventual spaying in six months. Bailey (another pet) needs preventative deworming. rswfire reschedules a dental appointment to prioritize the kitten's care and discusses logistical challenges with upcoming campground moves and continued veterinary scheduling.

Aug 12, 2024 · 39% match
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8:51

Waiting at Vet with Luna for Blood Test

rswfire brings Luna, a young female tortoiseshell kitten, to a veterinary appointment for blood work and health assessment. Luna had been awake since 4 AM, vocalizing and wanting out of confinement. At the vet clinic, they wait for the veterinarian who was delayed by an emergency call to see cows. During the wait, rswfire observes Luna's behavior and recovery progress. The kitten shows signs of improvement - eating well, being active, and displaying what rswfire calls "tortitude" (tortoiseshell attitude). Luna had previously been anemic and went through health difficulties, but appears to be recovering. rswfire keeps Luna contained in a carrier during the wait, despite her attempts to escape and explore. The speaker reflects on Luna's growth trajectory, estimating she's 3-4 months old and will reach adolescent size in about 6 months. rswfire mentions not having had a female cat since childhood, decades ago.

Aug 12, 2024 · 37% match
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15:39

Managing New Kitten Luna with Bailey

The speaker returns home to find Luna, a new kitten, in her cage and attempts to coax her out. Luna has eaten food while the speaker was away but seems hesitant to leave her safe space. The speaker interacts with both Luna and Bailey, an older cat who appears territorial about the new arrival. Luna explores briefly, makes various vocalizations, and shows interest in dry kitten food for the first time. Bailey displays some stress behaviors around the kitten. The speaker manages the introduction between the two cats while noting Luna's need for rest and recovery. The environment appears to be temporary housing, with plans to move to a new location within a week. Throughout the interaction, Luna demonstrates typical kitten behaviors including curiosity, vocalization, and periods of wanting to nap.

Aug 13, 2024 · 36% match
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8:06

Rescuing Kitten Luna and Systems Thinking Analysis

rswfire reflects on rescuing a 6-week-old kitten named Luna at a campground while he was away at Natural Bridge. He describes Luna's condition - having four types of parasites and likely experiencing grief from losing a sibling. He explains how Luna cautiously observed him from a neighbor's golf cart before making contact, indicating other humans at the campground were not kind to her. rswfire applies systems thinking to analyze the situation, discussing abandonment as a systemic issue and how Luna's presence will create ripple effects in his life and his dog Bailey's life. He critiques the "cat distribution system" concept as a way society minimizes the suffering of abandoned animals. He acknowledges the challenges Luna will bring - missed appointments, lifestyle adaptations, and her "tortitude" personality - while emphasizing the mutual enrichment their relationship will provide.

Aug 13, 2024 · 36% match
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9:11

Preparing RV for April 30th Move-Out Deadline

The speaker documents RV preparation work with less than a month remaining before an April 30th move-out deadline. They show organization progress inside the RV including installing storage baskets, securing electronics, and setting up cat accommodations. Two cats (Bailey and Oliver) are present during filming, with Oliver being described as destructive and Bailey as calm. The speaker demonstrates cabinet latches, discusses crockpot size decisions, and shows storage solutions including waterproof bags. They express concern about living in close quarters with the cats and mention needing to sell remaining possessions. The RV is getting hot, prompting discussion about needing a larger fan. A litter box area has been set up under the bed for the cats.

Mar 30, 2024 · 35% match
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9:54

RV Mattress Replacement and Bailey's Return

The speaker discusses ordering a new mattress to replace the uncomfortable RV mattress that has been preventing proper sleep. **Bailey, the speaker's cat, has returned** after being left at the speaker's parents' house during a difficult period. The speaker describes Bailey's emotional response upon return and their own guilt about the separation. The speaker addresses **negative viewer comments** on their channel, establishing boundaries about the type of community they want to foster. They discuss ongoing **RV organization challenges**, specifically reorganizing kitchen storage in overhead cabinets and the difficulty of maintaining order in the small space. **Temperature control issues** arise when both heater and air conditioner run simultaneously, causing a blown fuse. The speaker reflects on the **separation of their two cats** (Bailey and Oliver), explaining that Oliver remains at the parents' house with another cat named Luca. The decision to temporarily separate the cats was made during a difficult personal period when the speaker felt the cats would be better cared for elsewhere while adjusting to RV lifestyle.

May 13, 2024 · 32% match
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3:15

Preparing RV Space for Cats Return

The speaker is preparing their RV living space for the return of their cats the following morning. They walk through the current state of organization, noting that while the space looks better and more beautiful than before, there are still items on the floor and ongoing organization projects. They describe reorganizing their wardrobe area, moving t-shirts to lower storage and making pants and shorts more accessible. The speaker mentions picking up Amazon packages from their parents' house when they collect the cats, including baskets for better organization that can be easily moved when operating the RV slide. They discuss storage challenges, noting the space is completely full with household items and there's no dedicated area for cat supplies yet. The speaker also mentions testing their solar charging system, expressing concern about slow charging rates and potential week-long recovery times if batteries are fully depleted. They reference an incoming rug delivery and mention one cat's tendency to eat everything.

Apr 22, 2024 · 31% match
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10:08

Final Week Preparation with Cat and RV

The speaker wakes up in their mother's house one week before departure, feeling sick and experiencing fear about not having practiced towing their vehicle yet. They made progress clearing the living room and are dealing with space constraints - everything must fit in two bags or inside the camper. The speaker is in their RV dealing with cold temperatures (50°F inside, 30s outside) and trying to use a heater while managing their cat Oliver, who is being destructive and playful. They discuss insulation needs, allergies in the house, and show the limited storage space available for their belongings. Oliver knocks things over and plays with the emergency brake while the speaker tries to manage the heating situation and pack efficiently.

Apr 4, 2024 · 31% match
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6:43

Acclimating Cats Oliver and Bailey to RV

rswfire introduces his cats Oliver and Bailey to their new RV home, documenting their different adaptation styles. **Oliver** immediately explores the space, purring quickly and venturing into areas like the bathroom and front section that Bailey avoided during his earlier session. **Bailey** is described as more sensitive and requiring additional acclimation time. rswfire discovers a previously unknown slide-out storage compartment that Oliver found. He observes Oliver's contradictory nature - simultaneously a "scaredy cat" but also adventurous and easy-going. The session includes concerns about Oliver's destructive tendencies, particularly around the couch, and safety considerations regarding areas that need cleaning. rswfire notes the dogs are outside during this process and reflects on knowing his pets' personalities while being surprised by how easily Oliver adapted compared to expectations.

Mar 9, 2024 · 31% match
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