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Schmutzy is a 1-year-old DSH in Springfield, MA, who needs $500 for Ear Mites and vaccinations.

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Schmutzy was a stray cat which was trapped after 3 months of being outdoors in our neighborhood and now he is being rehabilitated and need a Veterinarian check up, neutering and vaccinations. We are planning to eventually put him for adoption when he will be ready to adjust to a Forever home. He is coming along very good but still need a vet check up.

Scmutzy gets along with people, dogs, and children. He will be a very good therapy cat for some family who has other pets and children. As a rescue we help pets find and keep their forever home but we can't do it without donations and Veterinary care. Right now with this Pandemic state, it is very challenging without our volunteers and donations have gone down too. Please help us help Schmutzy.

At Nefesh Whispers. Org - we are a non profit organization rescue for cats and dogs to find homes and maintain homes for pets who their owners have challenges. Economic as well as health and disabilities.

Schmutzy shows signs of some deficiency. His gums are very pale and he has ear mites that we are treating every day. It definitely needs a professional help with checking and treating before it gets too complicated . Our Regular Veterinarian - Westover Animal Clinic with Dr. Constant retired and sold his clinic to Dr Allan and we are hoping that they will continue to work with us.

Schmutzy loves to cuddle and play with his favorite toy - he is like a ninja cat. He is so friendly with the other rescues cats, that I see a future of a therapy cat for animals as well as people. Right now he is helping our newer rescue cat adjust and come out of his shell of fear and anxiety . Getting him to the vet will help prolong his life and prevent health problems.

Location
Springfield, MA • Yael Hoffman
Species:
Cat
Breed:
DSH
Age:
1 years old
Sex:
Male
Schmutzy is a 1-year-old DSH in Springfield, MA, who needs $500 for Ear Mites and vaccinations. — Waggle