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Danny

Danny is a 1-year-old Tabby Cat in Bayfield , CO, who needs $1,500 for IV Catheterization and Diagnostics.

Bayfield, CO

We found Danny after trunk or treating with friends last year. It was National cat day and the anniversary of my grandpa leaving this world. We narrowly missed him in the road and luckily chased him down. He was barely weaned and all alone. We immediately fell in love with his sweet personality. I had always wanted a cat and my husband said only if one was on the side of the road. It was fate. Danny is a special part of our family. He loves his kids and tolerates the dog. He is affectionate and a cuddle bug but also loves to patrol our property during the day. He is a friend to all, and very vocal. Danny is a talker and knows how to melt my heart for treats and more food. He’s one of the most expressive cats I’ve ever met and makes me giggle. He has the patience of a saint and loves our kids so much. He plays with them and cuddles on their beds at night. He’s truly our fur baby. Danny went to the animal hospital today after presenting under the weather and not being himself. He was howling in pain and we knew he needed help. It turned out to be a bladder/urinary blockage and he needs several procedures and diagnostics to find the cause and fix the issue. They are keeping him over night. This was a major unexpected cost after Christmas a recent visit to Children’s hospital, and upcoming travel. Without everything, Danny’s condition is fatal. He’s a baby at 1 year old and has so much life to live with a family that adores him.

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$25Raised
$1,475To go
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Toast

Toast is a 1-year-old American Shorthair Cat in El Paso, TX, who needs $500 for Diagnosis and Treatment.

El Paso, TX

Toast, my beloved feline companion, became a part of my life during my initial visit to the animal shelter. Despite her initial shyness, an immediate connection formed between us when she was just a kitten. Learning about her immunity problem didn't deter us; we embraced the responsibility and committed to providing her with the best possible life. Now a cherished member of our family. Toast radiates warmth within our family, showering each member with affection especially Gucci, her kitten sister. Her endearing nature extends to everyone, and she has a unique way of brightening our days, Always running to greet us at the door with multiple welcoming meows and purrs begging for pets. Toast has seamlessly woven herself into the fabric of our home. Toast's ability to bring smiles stems from her infectious joy and unwavering affection. Her endearing antics, from playful moments to heartfelt greetings at the door, create a positive atmosphere. Toast seems to possess an intuitive understanding, lifting our spirits with her presence. Toast's medical situation has been a challenge since we first welcomed her into our home. Despite our efforts, the specific details of her immunity problem have remained elusive. However, the complexity of Toast's condition has led to a series of expensive tests with no conclusive diagnosis Unfortunately, escalating vet expenses for her exams and unforeseen personal financial challenges have made it difficult for us to sustain her necessary medical care.

5%Funded
$25Raised
$475To go
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King

King is a 7-year-old Staffy Mix in Gatineau, QC, who needs $2,000 for Splenectomy.

Gatineau

King is the sweetest boy, a Staffy mix who came into our lives 2.5 years ago as a rescue. His first few years of life were filled with abuse and neglect but even after all of this trauma, he is so loving, gentle, and a sensitive soul. Everywhere he goes, King makes friends -both human and furry -with his sparkling personality. He makes the neighbors smile as he greets them, will hug you when he senses you are upset. He loves wearing his hoodies, and struts when he has a new one to show off. His favorite treat is his beef, but will whine at the fridge if he knows there's whip cream. He is truly my ray of sunshine. There's not enough space here to convey how special King is, to describe all the little things he does - like how he asks for hugs or how gentle he is, especially with elderly people & small animals, how he likes to watch the fish when we go to the pet store, how he talks to 'his' bunny (a netherland dwarf) or the love you feel when he looks at you with those big eyes and smiles at you. Dec 13th we had to rush King to the hospital. It was found that he had internal bleeding from a tumor. His vet feels that he has a positive prognosis based on the diagnostics that have been done so far, IF he gets this surgery in time. There is an immediate risk of him bleeding to death, so time is running out. He is now under the care of Dr. Robert Ostrowski at the Nepean Animal Hospital King is my emotional rock. Last few months have been really rough - traumatic death in the family and job loss, among other things. We may have rescued him, but he has saved me from slipping into a deep depression and I can't give up on him without a fight.

1%Funded
$25Raised
$1,975To go
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Percy

Percy is a 6-year-old American Shorthair Cat in Danbury, CT, who needs $2,000 for Hiatal Hernia.

Danbury, CT

I adopted my Percy boy when he was around 6 months old. My cat of 18 years had passed a few months before and a store I was at one day was hosting an adoption event. Percy was an older kitten that was overlooked because he was very timid and shy. I took him to a chair away from the crowd, talking to him softly while petting him. He calmed down and began to purr. I adopted him a few days later. Percy is my calm, quiet one. He loves to cuddle at bedtime. He is also my "grumpy old man", though he isn't old. He has a dog and a cat brother. He is snuggling with his feline brother, Elliott, in the attached pic just weeks before Percy getting sick. I foster cats & kittens, which is where the "grumpy old man" part comes in. He tolerates the kittens' antics, but puts them in their place too. LOL Percy believes he is the king of the house and common cat play is beneath him. He is oddly particular in his choice of cat toys, black toy mice and my hairbands only. Both of which he loves to play fetch with. His favorite activity is watching the birds and squirrels out back. When he sees me settled in under a blanket, he will hop up to make biscuits, curl up, and purr contentedly. A week ago, Percy began vomitting. It was extreme and unusual. I took him to the vet where an X-ray showed, what was initially believed to be an obstruction in his esophagus. He is still undergoing tests, but we now believe he has a hiatal hernia. This is extremely rare in cats. He has not eaten in 5 days. He will likely need surgery. He is currently at the VCA emergency center in Norwalk, CT. This expense has been very large and unexpected. My emergency fund has been depleted, with much treatment still to come. He is young, only 6, & this condition is treatable with the appropriate care. I would be extremely grateful for any help provided to get my boy healthy.

1%Funded
$25Raised
$1,975To go
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Jamison

Jamison is a 10-year-old Labrador in San Antonio , TX, who needs $2,000 for Cruciate Rupture.

San Antonio, TX

I adopted Jameson from a local shelter about 2 years ago. He was the second edition from the shelter as we adopted earlier in the year. Due to having recently put our Lab Taylor down due to Medical conditions. He currently resides with me and my youngest son. Jameson is a very loving dog. He is also very active. His best friend is our other dog Bud. They have a bond like I've never seen before. He often licks his face and cleans his ears as if he were his own. I also saw a special side of Jameson when my son came home from the hospital after a terrible motorcycle accident. He was confined to the couch and Jameson never left side. Jameson loves to play fetch with anything. It could be his rope, a ball a football or whatever you can throw even logs from the fireplace he will retrieve. I've come to find out that he is fully trained dog and very active. He comes up with his rope in his mouth with a smile on his face with his eyes bright and his tail wagging. He will not take no for an answer! After having Jameson around for 3 to 4 months I noticed he had a limp. I took him to the doctor and they said both his back legs not only had arthritis but torn ligaments in both legs. That both would eventually require surgery. Dr Meridith Esterline at South Texas Veterinary Surgery talk to me through the entire procedure. She is truly wonderful and took her time explaining everything. I recently have had a cut in hours at work due to the slowing of our business. I live paycheck to paycheck. However I can't put this off any longer. I would love to see him doing what he loves most running and playing in the sprinkler. And bringing logs in for the fireplace.

1%Funded
$25Raised
$1,975To go
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Sasha

Sasha is a 8-year-old German Shepherd in Tonganoxie, KS, who needs $2,000 for Surgery.

Tonganoxie, KS

Sasha is an 8-year old Plush Coat German Shepherd. She is a registered Service Dog that I take to nursing homes and homes that love dogs but can't have one. She loves people and has a gentle spirit. I got her as a puppy at 8 weeks and she has been my loyal companion ever since💯❣️ I live on a small hobby farm where Sasha interacts with two other dogs, a long hair miniature Dachshund and a cross breed Beagle/Bull Dog mix, and several cows. Sasha loves to herd the cows, chase and retrieve a ball. When my grandkids come over she licks their faces and wags her tail with enthusiasm! Sasha is special to me because I got her as a retirement present after 39 years and 8 months of civil service to our country. It was also not long after my bride of 26 years passed away with breast cancer. It was a time where I needed a loyal companion and she has been a blessing to me ever since! Sasha developed a tumor mass on the top of her head the size of a tennis ball. I had three evaluations and it is a slow growing MLO tumor. I took her to the Kansas State Veternarian Hospital for her final consultation and Doctor Martin Hamon feels he can successfully operate on Sasha to remove her tumor. The surgery will be complicated and she will get a titanium mesh over her skull. I am retired from civil service and on a fixed income now. I would greatly appreciate any assistance possible as this diagnosis and surgery is expected to be around $7,800.00 dollars

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$25Raised
$1,975To go