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Bear

Bear is a 8 Year Old Yorkshire Terrier in Fayetteville, NC, Who Needs $2,000 for Mitral Valve Disease Management.

FAYETTEVILLE, NC

Bear came into my life when he was just one year old after another family rehomed him. From that moment, he became my son and constant companion. We’ve been together for eight years, sharing every season of life side by side. I don’t have other pets, so Bear is truly my heart, my family and my daily joy. Bear is currently undergoing emergency treatment for newly diagnosed mitral valve disease, pulmonary hypertension and a ventricular arrhythmia, along with severe pancreatitis, anemia, dangerously low platelets, blood clots & complications related to DIC at Wake Veterinary Hospital in Raleigh. He has required ICU-level care to stabilize and will need continued treatment to ensure his heart’s safe. Bear is loved by everyone he meets. He has a gentle, uplifting personality that brings comfort and laughter to my entire family. He’s playful, affectionate and full of charm. He sticks by my side, knows when I’m sad and always finds a way to brighten the room. Our bond is deep, and his joy has been a blessing to all of us. He keeps me going and is my angel. In under three days, Bear’s critical care has reached nearly $10,000, and he still needs continued hospitalization and follow-up treatment. This unexpected expense is overwhelming. Support will help me keep him stable, continue his recovery and bring my sweet boy safely home

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$29.75Raised
$1,970.25To go
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Lily

Lily is a 8 year old American Shorthair in Rosemount, MN, who needs $900 for Diagnostics for Vomiting.

Rosemount, MN

I adopted Lily when she was 7 years old in August of 2024. Her previous owner passed away. When I first met her, she got off of the couch to greet me despite me never having met her before. She will be 9 in March of 2026. She has strabismus, which means her eyes go in different directions, but I think it’s something that makes her even cuter. She used to be over 17 pounds and is now down to 13.1 Lily has chronic intermittent vomiting. I took her to the vet earlier this month and was told to bring her back if she keeps vomiting, which she has. I can’t afford another vet bill. Her clinic is Mission hospital in MN. We are trying a gi prescription diet and stool softeners, but the vomiting continues. She had an x ray and blood work done previously. Blood work normal. X ray showed constipation She loves to lay on my chest and purr and then we fall asleep together. She is the muse for my art. As pictured I painted her as a cat mermaid. She is my calm when everything feels out of control and she is registered through my university as my ESA. This might sound weird to say about a cat, but she is the love of my life and my entire heart and soul. I love her more than anything. I make $11.43 an hour which is minimum wage and I work part time as I’m in school and I just don’t have enough to cover hundreds in vet bills. It would mean so much to see my little daughter healthy again and not vomiting, especially because it’s been going on for a while.

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$29.25Raised
$870.75To go
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Gracie

Gracie is a 8-year-old Chihuahua in Brooklyn , NY, who needs $1,500 for surgical procedure..

Brooklyn, NY

Six years ago our chihuahua Gracie was given as a gift to my son Alberto by his best friend named Jesus who is a police officer. During that time my son went through the terrible ordeal of losing his great grandmother who died in his arms from cancer. As a result of her passing he was experiencing panic attacks. Gracie has been an important member of our family now for six beautiful years. Many times Gracie sleeps with me in my bed and at other times she sleeps with my son in his bed. Gracie enjoys being walked and she tends to be very communicative when she wants to be rubbed in her belly or when she wants a snack. Gracie is very smart, loving, compassionate and kind with everyone she meets. When I tell her Gracie go do pee in her wee pad she goes and does pee. Whenever I am about to take Gracie a bath she is so smart she hides under my bed, or under the bed covers. She is afraid of thunder, rain and being in a car. Gracie is so amazing that when my son suffers from his IBS attacks she sits by the bathroom door in desperation because she knows he's unwell. When she sees him all she wants to do is lick his entire face. Gracie needs to have three lumps removed from her memory glands. She needs to be spade, have blood work done and have an x-ray. The blood work will detect if she is a candidate for surgery, she will also undergo a biopsy to make sure its not cancerous. Her x-ray will show if she has any other lumps. She needs to have a surgical procedure done as soon as possible. Due to the Veterinarian cost of Gracies treatment it exceeds my cost of living which is a fixed income. At this current moment I don't have the means to provide emergency care. I am a single parent who provides for all of my household expenses. Thank you to all.

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$28Raised
$1,472To go
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Lucy

Lucy is a 9-year-old Chihuahua Mix in Bellevue, WA, who needs $2,000 for Ultrasound and Cholecystectomy.

Bellevue, WA

I’ve had lucy for almost 9 years, I adopted her from paws animal shelter for a companion animal for my other dog to have back when he was alive so that he could have a doggy friend to grow old with. With out knowing it she was also a companion animal for my household as well. Originally, her name was Dixie but I renamed her Lucy as I am an I love lucy fan and love Lucille Ball. She’s loves being anywhere I am at or where her new brother Rickey is at, her favorite spot to sleep is by me or sharing a spot on her dog bed bed besides her brother. She loves people and anyone she meets loves her. She loves going to the dog park and socializing with all the dogs that show up and basically anytime she gets to go exploring is the best time for her. She’s my best friend and always there for me, she has her best friend tico, who is a little yorkie who she is absolutely enamored with, she loves how he’s small just like her and super friendly, a dog that she really leaned on when our other dog passed away, I think her gift of bringing everyone in with her bright demeanor is something I admire about her most. I am highly interested in fixing her current medical issues but also getting any necessary care that she needs for what she’s dealing with at the current moment, currently it looks like she’s having some gallbladder issues and might need a removal surgery to fix things and also would need an extra ultrasound so help with that would be highly appreciated It would mean the world to me to have my best friend feeling like her again. I don’t want to lose my baby!! Right now with my family being in low income it’s hard to be able to afford a lot of these high expenses so getting help would be tremendous!

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$26Raised
$1,974To go
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Timmy

Help Timmy Fight for His Life

Coconut Creek, FL • Pumpkin’s Rescue Club

Timmy was found abandoned at an industrial site, alone, vulnerable, and in heartbreaking condition. When rescuers from Pumpkin’s Rescue Club found him, it was clear that this sweet cat desperately needed medical attention. He was rushed straight to an emergency veterinary hospital, where he has remained hospitalized as the veterinary team works around the clock to save his life. Timmy’s condition is extremely serious, and right now, there are still more questions than answers. His veterinarians are concerned that he could be suffering from diabetes and diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), sepsis, pancreatitis, or potentially a combination of these devastating conditions. His glucose levels have improved with treatment, but Timmy remains incredibly weak. His organs are enlarged, and he is currently so debilitated that he cannot even bear weight on his legs. For now, his veterinary team is continuing to treat him for DKA while they work to determine exactly what is happening inside his fragile body. Every hour matters as they monitor his condition, provide supportive care, and try to get his systems stabilized. It is impossible to know what Timmy endured before he was found at that industrial site. What we do know is that he was abandoned when he was already desperately sick—and now he needs someone to fight for him. Pumpkin’s Rescue Club is doing everything possible to give Timmy that chance, but his emergency hospitalization, testing, medications, and ongoing intensive care are quickly adding up. Please help us keep fighting for Timmy. Your donation will help cover the lifesaving medical care he needs right now and give his veterinary team the resources to continue treating him while they search for answers. Timmy has already survived being abandoned in the worst condition imaginable. He deserves the chance to recover, feel safe, and finally know what it means to be loved. Please donate today and help give Timmy the fighting chance he so desperately needs. ❤️

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Hugo

Help This Little Survivor Heal After a 7th-Floor Fall

Maryland, MD • Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Society Inc.

He should have been safe at home with the people who loved him. Instead, this tiny kitten fell from a seventh-floor balcony and was left bleeding and severely injured. A neighbor found him lying helplessly on his side inside a cardboard box. His family had been told what happened, but when they saw the extent of his injuries, they refused to take him for medical care. Thankfully, the neighbor reached out to Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Society. They didn't hesitate. At 6 AM, a driver was sent to rescue him, and he was rushed straight to an emergency veterinary hospital. X-rays and examinations revealed devastating injuries. His eye had been completely displaced from its socket, and he had suffered serious chest trauma that caused air to leak from his lung and accumulate around his heart and lungs. One of his liver enzymes was also dangerously elevated, likely from the severe trauma and bleeding. He needed emergency surgery immediately. During the first surgery, veterinarians carefully repositioned his eye and temporarily closed his eyelids, hoping the eye could survive because it was still receiving blood supply. They also drained some of the trapped air from his chest. Sadly, when the vets reopened his eye several days later, they discovered that the damage was too severe. There was no hope of saving it, and he had to undergo another surgery to have the eye removed. During that procedure, he was also neutered. But this little survivor isn't out of danger yet. Because of the force of his fall, he suffered significant trauma to his chest and lungs. He still has air around his lungs and needs to remain hospitalized under close veterinary supervision while he receives the care and monitoring he needs. And through it all, this kitten has endured something no animal should ever experience: being abandoned when he was most vulnerable. He was terrified, injured, and alone—and the people he trusted chose not to help him. But his story doesn't have to end there. Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Society refused to leave him behind. Now, they are fighting to give him the chance his family wouldn't. Will you help this brave little survivor heal? ❤️ Your donation will help cover his emergency surgeries, hospitalization, veterinary treatment, and ongoing care for his serious lung injuries. He has already survived an unimaginable fall. Now he needs us to help him survive the aftermath. Please donate today and help show him that there are people who will never abandon him.

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$25.50Raised
$1,474.50To go