Dexter's Drive to Survive

Published June 21, 2011

On Friday, June 17, we shared the gruesome story about a brutal attack on two 8 week-old kittens that was carried out by Wilana Joenel Frazier and her two children, aged 5 and 8.

Stories regarding cruelty to animals always elicit very strong emotions from those of us who are passionate pet lovers. These news items are always high-profile to us, and it doesn't matter which news service carries these sad items or how widely (or locally) the items are distributed by the media.

As evidenced in comments (not only on the Petside.com site, but on blogs and websites all over the Internet), many people were not only outraged about Frazier’s malicious act, but were also expressing deep concern for eight week-old Little Dexter, eager to find updates pertaining to his progress and changes in his medical condition.

Yesterday morning, I had the pleasure of speaking with one of the veterinary technicians who works at the PetLuv Spay / Neuter Clinic in Brooksville, Florida. She has been deeply touched by the tremendous love and support Dexter is receiving, not only by their staff who truly adores him, but by the general public making inquiries.

When informing me of his progress, the technician stated that Dexter is no longer being force-fed, since he is eating on his own and generally able to hold down his food. He is also no longer receiving anti-seizure medication. And while each and every day he remains alive and alert is a blessing, he is by no means out of the woods. Dexter is able to move around a bit more, but he still remains somewhat unsteady. His fever is down, now that the antibiotics are doing their job.

But his progress is being measured day-by-day (perhaps hour-by-hour even), so she did not want to raise my hopes unrealistically. Dexter received devastating injuries; his prognosis remains guarded, and therefore the clinic staff is cautiously optimistic about Dexter's recovery.

When I asked about his temperament, she described Dexter as incredibly affectionate, and one of the sweetest kittens she has ever met. One can’t help but falling in love with such a courageous feline with the huge will to survive.

Dexter is receiving 24-hour care; during the day he remains at the clinic, and at night he goes home with one of the veterinary technicians.

Should Dexter survive and become sufficiently strong enough for placement, Mrs. Sarah Murphy, the woman who facilitated his rescue, is strongly considering his adoption.

PetLuv Neuter / Spay Clinic are not only providing Dexter with all his necessary medical care, but they are also defraying all the costs of the treatment.

PetLuv's primary mission is "to provide high-quality, low cost spays and neuters." The PetLuv Nonprofit Corporation is an IRS 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization that receives no government funds. They do welcome public donations that are necessary to allow them to continue keeping prices low and to offer periodic discounts and promotions. 

For anyone wishing to donate to PetLuv, here is their contact information: PetLuv Spay / Neuter Clinic, 7348 Broad Street, Brooksville, FL 34601. 352-799-9990.

Follow Dexter’s progress on PetLuv’s Facebook page.

Dexter needs gentle get-well wishes and lots of prayers. Send them to him in a comment.

We followed up with Dexter again, read how he's doing now >>

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Jo Singer

Shortly after retiring as a social worker and psychotherapist, I discovered my "writer's voice"…

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Comments (45)

Anonymous (Unverified)

How is Dexter doing now, I see ths was in June of last year and wanted to know if he was OK. People can be so cruel, I cannot imaging how someone would ever want to hurt and kind of animal. My cat bites me, scratches me and all sorts, maybe I annoy him too much, cuddle and kiss him too much but would never bite back lol. This woman should be locked away forever and her sons given a good home with the chance of a happy life. Good luck Dexter, hope you have a good home now. xx

Anonymous (Unverified)

Rest in peace you poor thing... it's sad that you never got to experience a full feline life.

Anonymous (Unverified)

I am beyond horrified that there are humans with this cruetly in their hearts. It terrifies me. It signifies complete disregard for life and we all should be fearful of someone with this mentatlity. It is disgusting.... worse yet, it is pure evil.

Chris c (Unverified)

the lady that beat this poor kitten should have a baseball bat taken to her and see if she likes getting whacked with a bat. Two types of people that i have no compassion for on this earth are people that do harm to kids and animals. These 2 types of people should have to experience whatever harm they inflicted upon kids and animals.

Anonymous (Unverified)

she needs to pay back every penny it cost to save dexter and all court cost plus get maximun sentence in jail not just a slap on the hand. Her children need to be taken away for good and evaluated so they don't become serial killers in the future. She should also get a historectomy so she can never have children again Never again!!! what a B---- I wish I could have a bat and 10 minute with her.

Anonymous (Unverified)

I think that in addition to any legal punishment that woman receieves she should also have to reimburse all expenses related to the care and rehabilitaion of the kitten. This may not have been the first time the mother involved them in this type of behavior, so it might be a good idea to have those two children evaluated by a therapist,to see if they are developing any mental issues and get them treated now.

Jo Singer (Unverified)

I will try and get one as soon as possible. Visit Pet Luv's facebook page (link above) for daily updates.