Scout is a Spotted Tabby kitten in Vancouver , WA, who needs $2,000 for an autoimmune disease .
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About this campaign
Scout is one of six boys in his litter. His first mama injured her back and was unable to keep the babies. All six of the little guys were taken to Second Chance and placed in foster care. All of his siblings had been adopted except Scout. I walked into Pet Smart, took one look at him and asked if I could hold him. It was love at first sight.
I brought Scout home to meet his new Italian Greyhound sisters, 13 yr old Lola and 16 year old Romy. Scout was a little hesitant at first but quickly realized how much fun they could have playing together. Tragedy struck a month after Scout arrived when we lost Lola suddenly to cancer. We were devastated. During this sad time, Scout has brought all of us together with love and happiness.
Scout is severely anemic and fighting everyday to generate his own blood. He has an amazing will to survive and doesn’t know he is sick. Your donations are greatly appreciated. Please help us save Baby Scout....
Scout was taken in for his vaccine, once home, his injection site and gums started bleeding and would not stop. He was rushed to the Vet and immediately transferred to Columbia River Veterinary Hospital ICU. After multiple tests and blood transfusions it was determined that Scout has an autoimmune deficiency. His blood would not clot and he is not generating new blood. He almost died.
Scout is a one of a kind. His personality and facial expression are comical. He can put on a grumpy face that makes grumpy cat look happy. He enjoys swinging on the patio swing and hanging with his pal Yams in his catio. He’s best friends with Mac, a 110 lb Doberman/Belgian Malinois mix. In Scout's spare time he loves watching squirrels, hunting flies and playing in the water.
- Location
- Vancouver, WA
- Species:
- Cat
- Breed:
- Spotted Tabby
- Sex:
- Male
