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MORPHUES

Morphues is a 4-year-old Tabby in Altamonte Springs, FL, who needs $1,450 for x-rays and sedation .

Altamonte Springs, FL

I found found Morphs 4 years ago. You can tell she had just opened her eyes. I would bring her to work with me and feed her ever 3 hrs she has been by my side through everything I became homeless she was with me she stayed the smallest kitty till I finally found the right food she finally found the right food she was so small that I started call Nugget she is the sweetest girl She loves her treats she loves our family she loves to cuddle when we take naps or are going to bed when we leave to do stuff outside the house she waits by the door and meows till ad side her and we say hi baby hii I see u she always is so patient with the kids and new people who come visit she is the greatest cat and she is my world. I lost my job from being injured at work and in the middle of a nasty law suit my boyfriend is working just enough to pay our bills and even then we are still short on money if I can get this money it will mean the world to us and the kids she is family and we love her so much Nugget got into a toy and ate string and its sticking out her butt she's acting normal but to find out why its sticking out if she's pooping right I have to get x-rays and sedate her because she hates vets even tho she loves everyone she hates vets and its going to cost us 1500 just for xray and sedation and office Nugget is special because she always know when something is wrong with any of her humans she will come cuddle you and give u all the loving biscuits and purs she loves when you blow bubbles yes I said bubbles hahaha she is funny with it because she doesn't understand they pop.she loves treats and loves the bearded dragon and the bunny and is soo gentle with them

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Jon Snow

Jon Snow's Last Hope: Help End His Daily Pain from Severe Feline Stomatitis

Phoenix, AZ • AZ CLAWS Animal Rescue

Meet Jon Snow. True to his name, he is a warrior. Jon Snow suffers from severe feline stomatitis, a devastating immune disease where his body essentially becomes allergic to the tissue in his mouth, causing constant, debilitating inflammation. For three years, we at AZ Claws Animal Rescue have tried everything humanly possible to give this sweet boy relief: Full Mouth Extraction: He underwent surgery to remove all of his teeth, which is usually the cure, but his severe disease persisted. Heavy Medications: He has been on daily immunosuppressive medications for years just to get through the day. Advanced Medicine: He even underwent cutting-edge stem cell treatment, hoping it would reset his immune system. Tragically, none of it has worked. Because his body is fighting itself and relying on heavy daily immunosuppressants, this disease is slowly shortening his life. Our Final Hope: Radiation Therapy Despite everything he has been through, Jon Snow is the sweetest, most loving cat. He isn't ready to give up, and neither are we. He has a long, beautiful life ahead of him if we can just clear this final hurdle. We are down to our very last option: Radiation treatment. This targeted therapy is designed to finally eradicate the stubborn, deep-seated inflammation in his mouth and give him a life completely free of pain. Because this is a highly specialized veterinary procedure, the costs are incredibly high. We cannot do this alone. How You Can Help If you find it in your heart to donate, every single dollar will go directly toward Jon Snow's radiation treatment and specialized medical care. If you aren't able to donate, sharing his story with others means the world to us. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for helping us fight for Jon Snow.

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The Ollie llama

The Ollie llama is a 5 year old Jack Russell Terrier in Sand springs, , who needs $5,000 for CT Scan and Surgery for IVDD.

Sand springs

I had moved into a bad neighborhood and I was living there all by myself and my daughter walked through the door with this little adorable puppy and she set him down and she said Mama this dog is just for you and he's company was always happy to see me and hes my best friend It all happened so fast when morning he just started stargazing and he was barely limping at noon he was actually walking with me outside and by 3:00 that afternoon he was dragging his back limbs I got him to that stat vet in Tulsa where they told me he's got a herniated disc and needed surgery and if he was to get it in time he's got a 90% recovery rate and without it he may never walk again He comes and tells me good morning every morning where he rubs on my face and Waller's on me and he brings me a toy every day that I get home from work and he loves this game that he made up where he will place his toys around the room and he runs past as fast as he can go and grab some as he's running past and drop some somewhere else so he can pick him up on the next on the next round work doesn't pay very well at all and I don't get very many hours and I'm stuck in a place where there's no public transportation and it's just me taking care of all the financial responsibilities I've already taken out a loan just to get him to the vet and I have nothing le

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Beautiful

Beautiful is a 7 year old Mix-Breed in Lemoore, CA, who needs $2,000 for Tumor Mass Removal.

Lemoore, CA

My dog Beautiful came into my life through SPCA. Her original name was Adira, and she was a rescue who had endured significant trauma. She was labeled as a “redline” case, meaning her chances of survival were very low. Thankfully, SPCA stepped in and saved her, giving her the medical attention and safety she needed. When I met her in 2023, I instantly felt a connection. Recently, Beautiful developed an inflamed and infected tumor on her foot. The vet explained that they cannot determine if it’s cancerous without removing and testing it. The procedure, including surgery and biopsy, will cost $2,400. This is an urgent and necessary step to ease her pain and protect her future health. Beautiful has already fought so hard to survive once. Beautiful is truly a special dog. From the moment she entered my life, she’s brought light, comfort, and joy into my home. She has a gentle and intuitive personality that makes her easy to love. She’s the kind of dog who senses emotions—if I’m having a hard day, she’ll quietly come sit beside me and rest her head on my lap as if to say, “I’m here.” That simple act of comfort has helped a ton! The recommended surgery and testing cost $2,700—an amount that’s difficult for me to cover on my own. I work hard to provide for her daily needs, but this unexpected expense is more than I can manage right now. Having support to cover her medical care would be life-changing.

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Bronx

Bronx is a 7 year old American Pit Bull Terrier in Davenport, IA, who needs $2,000 for Limb Amputation for Removal of Bone Cancer.

Davenport, IA

Bronx was born in the spring of 2018 and initially adopted by another family around April of that year. However, due to financial hardship, they were unable to care for him. In May 2018, my family adopted Bronx into our home—a blessing when we were grieving the loss of our beloved brindle pit bull, who had passed away from cancer at just four years old. Bronx joined a household filled with love. In October 2024 Bronx was diagnosed with bone cancer on his back leg. Since then we have him on a regime of pain kills and transfusions do slow the process of spreading. Unfortunately as of 01OCT25 the cancer is spreading up his leg while eating away his bone. The vet believes the best way to save his life would be amputation of the leg. Bronx is still full of life and it breaks our hearts. Bronx isn’t just a pet—he’s a source of comfort, joy, and unconditional love. He came into our lives when we needed healing, and filled a space that felt impossible to fill. His loyalty, goofy personality, and gentle nature have bonded us in ways only a dog can. He’s woven into our daily lives, our routines, and our hearts. He knows when you are down and provides sincere love towards you. Our Family is in financial need to help Bronx get his amputation, we live pay check to pay check and the past years vet bills have already made life difficult to manage and with bills piling up I don't know if we can afford to pay for his amputation. Any help would be great.

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Community Cats

Help Stray Cat Relief Fund to Spay and Neuter Community Cats!

Philadelphia, PA • Stray Cat Relief Fund

Stray Cat Relief Fund (SCRF) is dedicated to humanely reducing the number of stray and feral cats through Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR). This proven approach not only helps control population growth but also improves the health, safety, and quality of life for community cats. In 2025 alone, SCRF provided TNVR services to 164 cats — a meaningful impact, but with an estimated 400,000 free roaming cats in Philadelphia, the need is ongoing. The Stray Cat Relief Fund (SCRF) is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3), established in 2011 by volunteers managing 5 cat colonies across South Philadelphia and South Jersey. Today, the SCRF network of volunteers provide Trap-Neuter-Vaccine-Release (TNVR), Foster/Adoption Services, and Medical Care to almost 800 cats annually in Southeastern PA and NJ. All of the cats coming into SCRF need medical care ranging from spay and neuter to extended intensive care stays in the hospital as well as treatment for cases of abuse. Medical costs are one of our biggest expenses and are currently fully funded by donations. In 2025, SCRF treated 133 cats with medically urgent conditions. Trap-Neuter-Return is significant for cities moving toward a “no-kill” environment and is the only humane and effective approach for stray and feral cats. Scientific studies show that TNR improves the lives of feral cats, improves their relationships with the people or retail establishments located near them, and decreases the size of colonies over time. Any feral cats taken in by SCRF that are not adoptable are neutered, given medical attention, and then returned to an environment where they’re provided food and shelter. For adoptable cats and kittens coming in from the outside, SCRF has a network of volunteers that provide foster homes until adoption placement as well as an adoption center, opened in 2021. The Scratching Post houses 12 cats with a separate quarantine room that accommodates five cats. In 2025, SCRF helped 416 cats find their forever home. Through organized trapping efforts and by providing humane traps to community members, SCRF is able to reach cats who would otherwise go without care. Each cat is spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and given any necessary medical attention before being safely returned to their outdoor home, where they continue to be supported with food, water, and monitoring. TNVR is widely recognized as the most effective and humane solution for managing feral cat populations. It helps prevent future litters, reduces the spread of disease, and allows cats to live healthier, more stable lives, all while supporting communities working toward a no-kill future. Funds from this campaign will help provide: • Spay and neuter procedures • Vaccinations and basic medical care • Trapping supplies and transport • Ongoing support for managed colonies, including food and care Every cat reached through TNVR represents countless future lives prevented from suffering on the streets. With your support, Stray Cat Relief Fund can continue this critical work, improving lives, stabilizing colonies, and creating lasting change for community cats.

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Armstrong

Armstrong is a 8-year-old Dog in Chicago, IL, who needs $2,000 for Tumor in Right Ear and Xrays.

chicago, IL

My pet was first homeless living on the streets, then a female coworker found him and cared for him for a couple of years and then I had to take him over to care for him because my friend could no longer care for the dog. So I then had paid for all of his shots etc. Armstrong keep getting sick and I was wondering why. So I had took him over five times to the veterinary Each visit to the doctor was over 250. I never new Armstrong had a tumor in his ear which has been causing his illness the whole time. he is a very friendly dog and he loves people in general. Armstrong loves to interact with other dogs and people. He loves to play around in my home and loves to lay next to me. My dog is very special to me because he is very lovable, he also loves to play and run when he is feeling better especially doing the summertime out doors. He is very well trained by me and I try my best to teach him how to do different things. He also loves to do tricks on his behind legs which always brings a laugh and a smile as his owner Armstrong has a tumor in his ear that needs to be removed asap because it is causing him to get sick a lot and he has also been having problems walking in which could be due to arthritis but I'm not sure because I don't have the money to get him evaluated at this time like xrays etc to help more evaluate his care needs. I am in need financial assistance in the care of Armstrong care because he has a lot of healthcare needs that needs to be evaluated and he needs to have surgery on his ear for a tumor removal asap. At this time I don't have the money to pay for his surgery or care

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