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Hoarding Cats 7.30.26

Castaway Critters was hit with another hoarding case. They need you now!

Harrisburg, PA • Castaway Critters, The James A. Hueholt Memorial Foundation for Animals

Castaway Critters was hit with yet another hoarding situation. They did not skip a beat and loaded up the car full of crates for another extraction. Their team assembled, geared up, set up their stations, and got straight to work. By the end of the day, seven more cats had been pulled from unimaginable conditions and brought to safety. There were no complaints, no hesitation, and no stopping—because these animals needed them. Now that they're safe in their medical sanctuary, the real work begins. These sweet cats are covered in hundreds of fleas and suffering from worms, diarrhea, and possible upper respiratory infections. Many are frightened, withdrawn, and clearly unsure if they can trust the humans around them. To make matters worse, only one of the seven has been spayed or neutered. Castaway Critters is beyond capacity. Every foster home, every medical pod, and every crate is full. They are currently caring for nearly 200 animals, yet they couldn't turn their backs on these cats. They can't do it without your help. They're asking for your help to provide the medical care, food, medications, and supplies they desperately need. Every donation, no matter the amount, helps them continue saying "yes" to animals who have nowhere else to go. They have a long road ahead, but one thing is certain: they will never have to face it alone again. Thank you for your continued support.

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Carmy, Sydney & Richie

Carmy, Sydney & Richie. Three tiny kittens. One devastating diagnosis.

Fort Worth, TX • Spicy Whiskers Cat Rescue

Three tiny kittens. One devastating diagnosis. A fight none of them deserved. Richie, Carmy, and Sydney—our "Bear" litter—were rescued from a feral cat colony after a kind trapper realized they were far too sick to survive on their own. They were frightened, weak, and desperately needed help. Within days of entering our care, the unimaginable happened. All three kittens tested positive for panleukopenia, one of the deadliest viruses a kitten can face. Panleuk attacks the body's rapidly dividing cells, destroying the immune system and causing severe vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and sepsis. Even with aggressive hospitalization, survival is never guaranteed. They were immediately admitted to the hospital, where they required around-the-clock intensive care. Every day brought new challenges, and every small improvement was followed by another setback. Despite the incredible efforts of the veterinary team, our sweet Richie lost his battle with panleuk. His tiny body simply couldn't overcome the virus. Heartbroken but determined, we refused to give up on Carmy and Sydney. They continue to fight with everything they have, receiving lifesaving treatments, medications, fluids, nutritional support, and constant monitoring. Their medical bills have grown quickly, but we knew we had to give them every chance at survival. As a foster-based rescue, every dollar we spend comes directly from donations. We never want finances to determine whether a kitten receives lifesaving care. Your support will help cover the cost of their emergency hospitalization and treatment, allowing us to continue saying "yes" to kittens who have nowhere else to turn. Please help us honor Richie's memory by giving Carmy and Sydney the chance he never got. Every donation, no matter the amount, brings them one step closer to recovery. Thank you for believing in these tiny fighters and for standing with Spicy Whiskers Cat Rescue when they need you most.

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Tipper

Help Tipper Get the Surgery She Needs to Live Without Pain

Wakefield, MA • Paws 4 A Cure

For eight years, Tipper has been more than just a pet—she has been a loyal companion, a source of comfort, and a lifeline through life's hardest moments. Now, this sweet girl needs someone to be there for her. Tipper, an eight-year-old Domestic Shorthair from Pennsylvania, has been diagnosed with painful bladder stones that are making every day a struggle. After her mom returned home from a trip in late June, she immediately knew something was wrong. Tipper was lethargic, uncomfortable, and no longer acting like the happy cat she had always been. Her veterinarian confirmed the heartbreaking diagnosis: bladder stones. Since then, Tipper has been treated with prescription urinary food, antibiotics, and pain medication in hopes of avoiding surgery. Despite these efforts, the stones remain, and they continue to cause her pain. Surgery is now the only option to remove the stones, relieve her suffering, and prevent potentially life-threatening complications such as a urinary blockage. The procedure is estimated to cost $1,369.25, and after contributing what she can, Tipper's devoted mom still needs to raise $1,000 to move forward with the surgery. Tipper's story is one of love and second chances. Years ago, she belonged to one of her mom's home health clients, who was heartbroken when allergies made it impossible to keep her. Rather than see Tipper surrendered to a shelter, her mom opened her heart and gave her a forever home. That decision changed both of their lives. When her brother passed away in 2022, Tipper became her constant source of comfort, quietly staying by her side through grief and helping her heal one day at a time. Today, Tipper isn't just a cat—she's family, a best friend, and an irreplaceable source of emotional support. Now, Tipper needs that same love returned. Your tax-deductible donation will help cover the cost of her bladder stone surgery so she can finally find relief from the constant pain she's been living with. Every contribution, no matter the amount, brings her one step closer to a full recovery and many more years with the person who loves her so deeply. If you're unable to donate, sharing Tipper's campaign with your friends and family is another powerful way to help. Thank you for giving Tipper hope, comfort, and the chance to enjoy a healthy, pain-free future. Together, we can help this beloved companion get the life-saving care she deserves.

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Toaster Crumb

After a 1,000-Mile Journey, Toaster Crumb Needs Your Help

Fort Walton Beach, FL • Save Our Cats and Kittens (SOCKS)

Some cats dream of seeing the world. Toaster Crumb apparently decided to do it the hard way. Somewhere in Texas, this resourceful little stowaway quietly climbed into a family's U-Haul before they shut the door and began their move to Fort Walton Beach, Florida. They had no idea they had picked up an extra passenger. Imagine their surprise after the long drive when they rolled up the truck door and found a cat staring back at them. With no clue where he'd come from or how long he'd been hiding inside, they brought him to Save Our Cats and Kittens (SOCKS) for help. Despite surviving an interstate road trip in the back of a moving truck, Toaster Crumb wasn't in perfect shape. He had two broken canine teeth and a treatable bacterial skin infection that gives his face a scorched appearance—earning him the fitting name "Toaster Crumb." The good news? His story is taking a much happier turn. Toaster Crumb is now safe in a loving foster home, receiving treatment and soaking up the care he deserves. Once he's healthy, this seasoned traveler will be ready to retire from his hitchhiking days and find the forever home he's been traveling toward all along. Before that can happen, Toaster Crumb needed extensive veterinary care. He recently underwent a dental procedure that included multiple tooth extractions, dental X-rays, a professional cleaning, and a full senior blood panel to ensure he was healthy enough for treatment. His medical care totaled nearly $600. Your donation will go to directly cover these unexpected veterinary expenses so Save Our Cats and Kittens (SOCKS) can continue saying "yes" to cats like Toaster Crumb who arrive needing immediate care. Every gift, no matter the size, helps provide second chances for homeless cats with nowhere else to turn. Thank you for helping Toaster Crumb continue his journey toward the loving forever home he deserves. 8/12/26 Update: Toaster Crumb is Feeling More at Home Toaster Crumb has come such a long way since his unexpected journey from Texas! This handsome boy is settling beautifully into his foster home. He loves sleeping in his favorite spot on the couch or curling up on top of his favorite person, and he has absolutely no interest in going outside! His beautiful fur has also grown back in, although he is apparently making up for lost time by shedding like crazy. And he is always ready to try to steal your food the moment you look away! His face is still somewhat tender, but he continues to receive the care and medication he needs to keep him comfortable. Thankfully, he takes his medicine like a champ. Toaster Crumb's life has taken a much happier turn, but his veterinary expenses are still a burden for Save Our Cats and Kittens (SOCKS). His dental procedure, X-rays, multiple tooth extractions, cleaning, and senior blood panel totaled nearly $600. Donations to Toaster Crumb's campaign will help SOCKS recover these unexpected veterinary expenses and continue providing care to cats who need a second chance. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference. Thank you for continuing to support this sweet boy!

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Weeble

Precious Weeble needs your help to live a pain-free life.

Nashville, TN • Music City Animal Rescue

Weeble is an adorable 2-year-old cat who was born with Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH), also known as "wobbly cat syndrome." He found himself at a local shelter struggling to cope, but Music City Animal Rescue knew that CH is not a death sentence. So many cats with CH go on to live long, happy, fulfilling lives, and they wanted to give Weeble that same chance. After a few weeks in foster care, they realized there was more to Weeble's story. He wasn't startled by anything—not barking dogs, loud noises, or even other cats approaching him. That's when they discovered that this sweet boy was also deaf. Being both wobbly and deaf makes navigating the world a little more challenging for Weeble. He can't hear a warning growl or know when another animal is approaching from behind, so he needs a patient and understanding environment where he can feel safe. But when it comes to people, Weeble is absolutely precious. He loves attention and would happily let you pet him all day long! Unfortunately, Weeble is facing another painful challenge. He has stomatitis, an autoimmune condition that causes severe inflammation and discomfort in the mouth. In his case, the only true treatment is a full extraction of all of his teeth. They know that sounds scary, but they've cared for other cats with stomatitis and have seen how life-changing this procedure can be. Once their painful teeth are removed, many cats recover beautifully and go on to live happy, comfortable lives. Some even continue eating dry food, while others prefer a little wet food. For now, Weeble is in foster care receiving antibiotics to help keep the inflammation and pain under control while we work to raise the funds for his dental surgery. His procedure will be expensive, and with his other medical needs, they want to make sure we can give him the safest care possible. They're asking for your help to give Weeble the chance to live a life without chronic pain. Your donation will help cover his dental surgery, full-mouth extraction, medications, and ongoing medical care. Weeble has already overcome so much, and they refuse to let his disabilities or medical challenges define his future. Please consider donating or sharing his story. Together, we can help this incredibly sweet boy finally feel comfortable, safe, and loved.

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Benny

Benny Needs Us Now!

Fresno, CA • Not My Cat Sanctuary

When Benny was rescued from a local apartment complex, he was supposed to be on his way to a better life. Instead, the spay and neuter clinic had to turn him away because he was simply too sick to undergo surgery. Once Benny arrived at Not My Cat Sanctuary, we took him into our vet and discovered he is FIV positive. We immediately started treatment and immune support, hoping to get him healthy again. Then, just when we thought we were out of the woods, came another heartbreaking diagnosis—stomatitis, a painful inflammatory disease that makes eating and even living comfortably incredibly difficult. For a while, steroid injections and medication helped manage his pain, but they are no longer working. Benny's condition has become so severe that his veterinary team has fast-tracked his surgery. The only remaining option is full dental extractions, giving him the chance to finally live without constant pain. The estimated cost of Benny's surgery is $800, and we're asking for your help to make sure nothing stands in the way of the care he urgently needs. Every donation brings Benny one step closer to a pain-free future. If you're unable to donate, sharing his story can make an incredible difference. Thank you for standing with Benny and giving this sweet old boy the second chance he deserves. ❤️ 8/8/26 Update: Benny is Still Waiting for His Fresh Start Benny is continuing to receive care from Not My Cat Sanctuary as he waits for the dental surgery he so desperately needs. After spending so long dealing with painful stomatitis, Benny deserves the chance to finally feel comfortable again. His veterinary team is working to get him ready for his full dental extractions, which are his best hope for relief. Every donation helps bring Benny closer to the pain-free life he deserves. Thank you for continuing to stand behind this sweet boy. ❤️

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Nova

Already Struggling to Walk With CH, Then Shot With a BB Gun, Nova Kept Fighting Every Day Until We Found Her. Now She Deserves Surgery to Finally Be Free From Pain.

West Palm Beach, FL • Wild Whiskers, Inc.

Nova has already beaten impossible odds. This sweet young cat was found wobbling through a busy parking lot, weaving between moving cars as she searched for scraps of food. Every unsteady step put her life at risk. A concerned community member saw that she couldn't survive much longer and reached out to Wild Whiskers for help. When rescuers brought Nova to safety, they discovered that she wasn't injured from a car accident, as many had feared. Instead, Nova has cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a neurological condition that affects her balance and coordination. Cats with CH can live long, happy lives indoors, but on the streets, where every step can mean dodging traffic or escaping predators, her condition made survival incredibly dangerous. But then we learned that Nova had endured something even more heartbreaking. A BB was found lodged in her body. Someone shot this tiny, vulnerable cat with a BB gun. We can't stop thinking about what that must have looked like—this sweet girl already struggling to walk, wobbling through the streets, barely able to survive and find enough food, only to be hurt even further by someone who chose to shoot her. It absolutely shattered our hearts. And yet, Nova kept going. Her challenges didn't end there. During her initial veterinary examination, doctors discovered dangerously high pressure in one of her eyes. A veterinary ophthalmologist confirmed that Nova is permanently blind in that eye because of glaucoma. The eye cannot be saved, and the painful pressure has been affecting her every single day. Nova has also already been through so much of what no cat should have to endure. Veterinarians discovered that she had previously given birth to kittens. It's difficult to imagine this fragile little cat, struggling to walk and survive outdoors while carrying a litter, giving birth, and trying to care for her babies—all while living with a painful, blind eye. Thankfully, Nova has now been spayed, so she will never have to endure that hardship again. We thought we were almost at the finish line. Nova's veterinary specialists recommended an enucleation to remove her painful, damaged eye. Because she is already blind in that eye, the surgery will not take away vision. Instead, it will eliminate the painful pressure she has been forced to live with and spare her from a lifetime of stressful daily eye medications. We were hoping that once her eye was removed, Nova's major medical needs would finally be behind her. Unfortunately, we learned that she has another painful problem that cannot be ignored. Nova's dental disease is extensive. She has resorptive lesions and multiple broken teeth, which means she is also experiencing significant dental pain. She will need a dental surgery to remove the damaged teeth and address the disease in her mouth. Her eye surgery and dental surgery must be performed separately because of the risk of bacteria associated with oral surgery and eye surgery. That means one more procedure—and one more expense—for this little survivor. We are so close to giving Nova the comfortable, pain-free life she deserves. Wild Whiskers has already spent hundreds of dollars on Nova's emergency veterinary care, diagnostics, vaccinations, examinations, and specialist care. We are now raising funds for her enucleation, biopsy, and the dental surgery she desperately needs. If enough funds are raised, her removed eye will also be sent for biopsy. The results could help identify any underlying disease that could potentially threaten the vision in her remaining eye, allowing her veterinary team to better protect the sight she still has. Nova spent who knows how long struggling through life alone—wobbling through a parking lot, searching for food, enduring a painful blind eye, dental disease, and even a gunshot wound. Then one compassionate person stopped and asked for help. That person changed everything. Now we have the chance to change the rest of Nova's life. She deserves to know what it feels like to wake up without pain. She deserves soft beds, full meals, safety, love, and the chance to simply be a cat. She deserves to never again have to fight for her next meal or fear the people around her. Please help us get Nova through this final hurdle. Every donation brings her closer to having her painful eye removed and receiving the dental care she needs. And if you're unable to donate, sharing Nova's campaign can be just as powerful. We have come so far with this sweet girl. Please help us get her across the finish line.

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Priscilla

Priscilla Beat the Odds Before. Now a Brain Tumor Is Threatening Her Life

Wakefield, MA • Paws 4 A Cure

For 17 years, Priscilla has filled the lives of those around her with love, comfort, and plenty of sass. This beautiful Siberian/Maine Coon mix has already overcome incredible challenges in her lifetime, but today she is facing her toughest battle yet—a pituitary brain tumor that is stealing her ability to walk and threatening the precious time she has left. When Priscilla suddenly collapsed and could no longer stand, her devastated mom rushed her to emergency veterinarians and specialists at NC State Veterinary Hospital. After extensive testing, Priscilla was diagnosed with vestibular ataxia caused by a pituitary tumor.For a moment, it seemed like everything might be over. Thankfully, steroids have helped reduce the swelling around the tumor, allowing Priscilla to walk again and bringing back glimpses of the feisty, affectionate cat her family knows and loves. But this improvement is only temporary. The medication eases her symptoms—it cannot stop the tumor from growing. Now, Priscilla urgently needs stereotactic radiation therapy, a highly targeted treatment designed to attack the tumor while protecting the surrounding healthy brain tissue. Her veterinary specialists believe this offers her the best chance for more quality time with the person who loves her most. The cost of treatment is overwhelming. After contributing everything she can, receiving help from family, and securing a generous grant from Paws 4 A Cure, Priscilla's mom is still facing $7,585.75 in veterinary expenses she simply cannot cover alone. Priscilla has proven she's a fighter before. She previously conquered hyperthyroidism through radioactive iodine therapy and returned to living a happy, healthy life. Her family refuses to give up on her now while there is still hope. Priscilla came into her mom's life when she was at risk of losing her home and being surrendered to a shelter. Instead, she found a family who promised to love her forever. Through life's happiest moments and its hardest days, Priscilla has been a constant source of comfort, filling every day with gentle purrs, playful antics, and unconditional love. Now she needs that love returned. Your donation will help give Priscilla access to the life-saving radiation therapy she desperately needs. Every gift—no matter the size—brings her one step closer to treatment and the chance for more cherished memories with the family who adores her. Please donate today to help give Priscilla the opportunity to keep fighting. If you're unable to give, sharing her campaign with friends and family can make an incredible difference. Together, we can help this remarkable senior cat receive the care she deserves before time runs out.

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