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Max is a 2-year-old domestic short hair in Mahopac, NY, who needs $2,000 for Urethral Obstruction.

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Max was found in my backyard he was only 2 months. Now Max is 2 years old. He has become attached to my other two cats. Midnight (female) 13 years old and Peanut (male) 11 years old. I gave my cat the name Max when i found out he was a boy. I named him after my dad that passed away right after I rescued Max from my backyard.

Max is friendly, loveable and always happy. He has brought so much joy to my family and my other two cats. My cat Midnight use to be a little anti- social, but when Max arrived she really thought that was her baby. She mothered him and bathe him with her tongue and when it was time to eat she made sure he ate first.

I am currently on unemployment due to Covid19. My job is currently closed. I am a Fraud Investigator for the City of New york. I ran out of all my funds. I payed the hospital the last 1500 I had in my bank account. My Max means the world to me he is my baby.

Max wasn't acting like himself and I knew that something wasn't right with him. I took him to the vet right away. Max has been diagnosed with Urethral Obstruction he is currently at Guardian Veterinary Specialist Hospital. Located at in Brewster NY, Max is being treated by Dr. Laura Ateca. He is currently in ICU in critical condition. his nurse's name is Mary.

Max has so much love in him. He like to get into his house and play peek a boo. Max like to listen to soft elevator music it makes him relax and sleep. When Max wants my attention he meows so loud that I come running thinking he is hurt and he is just sitting down looking at me with his tail wagging from side to side.

Location
Mahopac NY, NY
Species:
Cat
Breed:
domestic short hair
Age:
2 years old
Sex:
Male
Max is a 2-year-old domestic short hair in Mahopac, NY, who needs $2,000 for Urethral Obstruction. — Waggle