00:04Both Iris and Hiccup, they were hypothermic, dying when they were brought to the ER.
00:09They were about 50 grams each. Each of them had a hind leg that was necrotic.
00:15Hiccup needed immediate surgery because his leg was the most infected out of the two kittens.
00:20It was either amputation or I knew that he was going to die eventually.
00:26I asked for the help of Dr. Kopp, who is a board-certified surgeon.
00:30She was able to do the procedure in under 15 minutes, which is remarkable for an amputation.
00:43Initially, because they were so weak, they would often tremble and shake.
00:58She seemed to get attached to the baby immediately.
01:02I would often find her sleeping in the crib or sleeping against the baby's head.
01:06And it was just amazing to watch them grow together.
01:09It was hard to give her up. We were foster fails.
01:26When you see the animals being so happy, it just makes it all worth it.
01:42We'll be back with us.
01:42As well as the children aren't as healthy as pets.
01:43It graciously doesn't have a thing that's in this place that she became so happy.
01:43and because she was a part of this my primary syndrome.
01:43Because my parents don't subscribe to the program.
01:43And I see it there in the classroom that showed up every day.
01:43But for an hour coming back to her, I closed off my book, and can add them that you could
01:43ellery.
01:44These weren't as nice?
01:44At this time they asked him to be per cent-nuda,
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