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Nuki

Nuki is a 15 month old American Shorthair in Durham , NC, who needs $837 for Fluids, Anti-Nausea & Anti-Inflammatory Medication.

Durham, NC

I met this rascal last February when he was only 6 months old at the shelter. It only took a brief interaction for me to fall in love with him and the next day, he was arriving at his new home. When the shelter informed me his previous owner was neglectful enough to not go looking for him, I knew that I would give up my life for this special little guy. Shortly after I adopted Nuki, he suddenly contracted a fever and dehydration. His past medical history is sadly long yet vague. Due to his previous neglect, exposure to viruses and allergens with no vaccinations resulted in him having chronic ear infections. Without thought, I took him to an emergency clinic where they treated him. That is how I found myself unable to finish paying a $800+ bill. I named Nuki after my favorite childhood movie, My Neighbor Totoro, about a friendly tanuki (Japanese forest spirit) that is only visible to those with vivid imagination. He has brought the same wonderment and joy into my life that I will forever cherish. Nuki currently receives love from myself and my mom at home, while entertaining himself with the birds and squirrels on the enclosed patio. With the current state of this economy, I have tried and failed to find a second job to pay off his bills. Financial help would ensure I do not go into thousands of debt as a result of surpassing the 6 month promotional deferred interest deadline.

9%Funded
$72.25Raised
$764.75To go
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Toretto

Toretto is a Domestic long hair in Spokane, WA, who needs $1,500 for Emergency Surgery.

Spokane, WA

Toretto has been with us since he was born in April 2021. He’s been an amazing furball best friend for Gabriel, a 9 year old with severe anxiety. As soon as Gabriel met Toretto aka “Toad”, he fell in love and they have been insuperable since. Toretto is a best friend to two little boys and his biological cat brother, Pinfold. Toretto is an inside cat and he’s such a little character. He knows how to brighten anyone’s day just with cuddles. If he’s not cuddling his boys, you can find him falling half way off his cat house or paws first in his food bowl. We call him and his brother, Pinfold, “The Fluff Bros”. Life would be dull without them. Toretto is especially important to the whole family because he has helped Gabriel with his anxiety tremendously. If Gabriel has a rough day he will immediately find Toretto and cuddle him. It’s like Toad knows when someone needs him. He’s so dang sweet and it would be a tragedy to lose this sweet angel. Toretto hasn’t been able to eat or drink anything for the past 24+ hours. He’s currently at the vet right now with a major blockage that will kill him if it’s not taken care of ASAP. He’s needing an ultrasound, medications, emergency surgery, iv fluids and antibiotics, etc. Toad will die if he doesn’t get this surgery. Gabriel’s mom is a single mom of two boys. The holidays and Gabriel’s 10th birthday have put a strain on any emergency funds to help Toretto. Care credit is also not an option.:(

5%Funded
$72Raised
$1,428To go
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Sammy

Sammy is a 14-year-old Miniature Poodle in Dallas, TX, who needs $2,000 for C.H.O.P..

Dallas, TX

Sammy was a gift, he turned into a greater gift! I have taken him across country when I moved. He is an excellent passenger, on the highway he naps, then when I slow down off the highway, poof head pops up. When I moved back home to NY I stayed with a friend. It snowed, feet, there I was in the storm shoveling the grass for Sammy. My friend's son asked her why I was shoveling the grass! Sammy, likes jumping on the couch and zooms on the back, then jumps off big! He likes saying hi to neighbors. On walks he thinks everyone knows him and looked forward to seeing him. He never judges, a homeless looking person sitting on a bench he went to say hello! He is gentle but far from scared, he is curious and trust me. I work in a restaurant, covid has changed things. I can provide some of his treatment but Sammy needs more. He has been my help when life was hard, now I must help him. He is my heart. Sammy breath was awful, so I thought he may have an infection. He did, but Dr. Kirkpatrick at VCA Lakewood felt swelling. We tested and Sammy has lymphoma. He now sees Rachel Kovac at Animal Diagnostics VCA Dallas. He is not losing weight and has started his chemo process. He is doing well eating, walking and doing this process well. Sammy likes napping with his stuffed bear. Sitting on my lap he falls backward knowing I catch him. His stepmom was a sweet gentle pit bull. Sammy would run around her and sit on her head. The look he gives when he doesn't agree with you is one of "How dare you!" It is pretty funny that shocked face. He is good with cats too, we walk and this stray cat walks down the street with us.

4%Funded
$72Raised
$1,928To go
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Rocky

Rocky’s Shocking Condition Tells the Story His Owner Didn’t

Oakland, NJ • Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge

When we rescued Rocky, what we found was far worse than anything described to us. This tiny guinea pig had been silently suffering for too long. Upon surrender, “a little crustiness” was mentioned, but the reality was so much more heartbreaking. Rocky had no poop in his cage, bloody nasal discharge and nails and teeth so overgrown they were spiraling in all directions. It is a true miracle this little boy was still eating. Once safe at RBARI, Rocky went straight to the vet. What they found was devastating. A golf-ball-sized mass of impacted fecal material was blocking his perineal pouch, leaving him unable to poop. His teeth were severely overgrown and painful, his nails curling from neglect and he had a large abscess under his chin. Rocky underwent gentle but intensive medical care. His abscess was treated, aspirated and sent out for diagnostics and his impacted feces was removed (the size was shocking!). He is finally pooping again, finally comfortable, and finally safe. Rocky’s recovery is just beginning. More dental care, imaging, abscess treatment, and possible surgery lie ahead for this little guy. That’s where we need you. After surviving unimaginable neglect, Rocky’s medical care will be significant. Every gift truly matters for the smallest, most vulnerable lives. Rocky is proof that even the tiniest animal deserves big love. Thank you for helping us give him the comfort, care, and love he has waited too long for.

4%Funded
$70.50Raised
$1,929.50To go