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Biscuit is a 4-month-old Tabby Kitten in Shelton, WA, who needs $2,000 for Persistent Right Aortic Arch.

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Biscuit is almost 4 months old and is an absolute sweetheart! He was taken in by my family after his previous owner abandoned him due to his health issues and high cost vet bills. Biscuit has a blood vessel wrapped around his esophagus that needs to be removed. He cannot eat hard food or it will get stuck in his esophagus leading him to choking and vomiting. Biscuit is on a temporary liquid diet.

I have 2 young children and my kids absolutely love Biscuit. He has formed a bond with them both and follows them all over the house. Biscuit loves to cuddle and play all the time. He is a very happy baby and his name suits him extremely well. You can always tell how happy he is by how fast he is kneading his little paws. We love to joke and say he is kneading the dough to make Biscuits.

Biscuit loves to watch the ceiling fan spin around. He likes to jump up in the air and try to catch it even though he can't jump high enough. It always makes us laugh. Biscuit is very playful and loves to chase my children around the house. He even follows my daughter to the bathroom. She says he is her bathroom buddy.

We love Biscuit and we want to help him so badly. We just cant afford his vet bills for his blood vessel removal. We are trying to raise money but we live on a small town with limited resources. My 8 year old daughter even offered up her piggy bank change to put towards Biscuits surgery which was so noble of her.

We are on a fixed income and this is a sudden expense that we do not have the funds for. If Biscuit can't have this surgery he ŵill have to be put down. My children and I do not want him to die. We love him!

Location
Shelton, WA
Species:
Cat
Breed:
Tabby
Age:
4 months old
Sex:
Male
Biscuit is a 4-month-old Tabby Kitten in Shelton, WA, who needs $2,000 for Persistent Right Aortic Arch. — Waggle