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Cat Spay Day

$16 Saves Generations: Help Us Spay 123 Cats

Mae Rim, CA • Hand to Paw Foundation

In a small, underserved rural region just north of our reach, cats are fighting to survive every single day. With no nearby veterinary care, no access to clinics, and no funding for spay and neuter services, the population continues to grow unchecked. Kittens are born into hardship, illness spreads easily, and compassionate community members are left overwhelmed—wanting to help, but without the resources to do so. Hand to Paw is stepping in to change that. We are organizing a large-scale spay day with an ambitious but critical goal: to spay 123 female cats in a single day. At an average cost of just $16 per cat, this effort has the power to prevent thousands of future births, reduce suffering, and bring real, lasting relief to both the animals and the people caring for them. Many of these cats have never seen a veterinarian. This one day will mean everything—preventing painful reproductive diseases, reducing the number of homeless kittens, and improving the overall health of the entire community. But we can’t do it alone. This life-changing event requires funding for medical supplies, anesthesia, medications, transportation, and the skilled hands of veterinary professionals and volunteers donating their time and expertise. Every dollar you give goes directly toward a surgery that stops the cycle of suffering before it begins. This is more than a single day of spay surgeries—it’s a turning point for an entire community. Please consider donating and sharing to help us reach our goal. Together, we can create a future where fewer cats suffer, fewer litters are born into hardship, and compassion has the power to make lasting change.

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Gina and Charlie

They May Wobble, But Their Spirits Never Fall — Help Gina and Charlie Gain Their Balance

Pompano beach, FL • Beyond Nine Cat Rescue

When Beyond Nine Cat Rescue first met Gina and Charlie, the two tiny siblings immediately stole everyone’s hearts. They were full of life and curiosity, but it was clear something was different — their steps were unsteady, and they often tumbled over as they tried to walk. Soon, the rescue discovered why: both kittens were born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), a neurological condition that affects Despite their wobbly walk, Gina and Charlie don’t let anything hold them back. They play, pounce, and purr their way through every day, determined to live life to the fullest. Their joyful spirits are truly inspiring — but as they grow, they’ll need some extra help to strengthen their muscles and improve their mobility. Beyond Nine Cat Rescue is sending these special kittens to a rehabilitation center, where they’ll receive physical therapy and strength-building exercises designed just for CH cats. With consistent therapy, Gina and Charlie have a real chance to improve their balance, gain confidence, and move more freely. This kind of specialized care makes all the difference, but it’s also costly. The rescue needs help covering their physical therapy sessions, rehabilitation costs, medical monitoring, and any supportive equipment they’ll need along the way. Gina and Charlie may wobble, but their spirits are unshakable. With your support, they can take their first real steps toward a stronger, brighter future. Please donate today to help them get the care they need — and deserve.

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Mysti

Mysti is a 2 year old Mix-Breed in Weston, TX, who needs $1,000 for Urinalysis and Spay Due to Pyometra.

Weston, TX

A bit of background is that Mysti is my ESA and I met her when she was 25 days old, and she’s been with me since she was six weeks old. She’s now two years old. We just got out of a DV situation, relocated and I’m recovering from injury and off work until at least October 9th. Mysti is extremely close to our other cat, Millicent (the calico) and she knows something is wrong with Mysti. My cat had emergency vet visit and ultrasound for possible pyometra. The ultrasound confirmed she needs spayed asap (like this week) due to the measurements and vet warned me of pyrometers signs. But she also was confirmed to have bacteria and crystals in her bladder. However I couldn’t afford the urinalysis to get her an antiobiotic. She’s lost a pound in a week. Would you please help us? Her best friend is Millicent, her big sister. Mysti is sweet and shy, has never hissed at Mommy (me), and she loves watching videos, especially of my father and my 20 year cat who both passed. So Mysti truly cares about those I loved and lost, which is so special that she cares about what’s important to me. I could never repay Mysti for how much she’s done for me with her love. Escaped DV situation, recovering from injury and can’t work until at least October 9th. Behind on other bills too. Having Mysti back to normal would help me heal quicker emotionally and physically, and it would make her best friend Millicent joyful again to have Mysti back.

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