Comet is a 2-year-old Tabby Cat in Fort Morgan, CO, who needs $2,000 for Urinary Tract Blockage.
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About this campaign
I got my cat from a humane society, and named him Comet. Shortly after I adopted Comet, I also adopted Cupid, my orange tabby so Comet had a friend to hangout with.
Comet has a very strong bond with me, his father, and typically hides when company is over. But when it's just me and him, alongside his brother Cupid, he's the biggest cuddler, loves to play, and loves to sleep haha!
Comet brings lots of joy to my life, and will always have a special place in my heart for being my first pet. When I took him home the first time, and he sat on my lap in my car, and looked into my eyes, I couldn't resist but take a photo of him, so I can cherish the first time I felt we first bonded, forever.
Recently Comet was having troubles urinating, so I took him to the vet and they discovered he had a Urinary blockage, which is common in male cats as the urethra is skinnier than the female one. Without treatment, he could've died from a bladder rupture, so I bit the bullet and got a loan for the treatment, which will put me in a bind for the next 5 years financially.
This was an unexpected major expense for me, alongside my personal health I need to address financially to be able to get things done, and any and all help to get his medical expenses paid down or even paid off, would be a huge weight off of my shoulders.
- Location
- Fort Morgan, CO
- Species:
- Cat
- Breed:
- Taby
- Age:
- 2 years old
- Sex:
- Male
