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Blackjack

Blackjack is a 14 year old Mix-Breed in Alexandria, VA, who needs $2,000 for Radiation Therapy.

Alexandria, VA

Blackjack "Jack" came into my life at 2 months old when his mom (a neighborhood stray cat) dropped him off at my neighbor's house and the rest is history almost 14 years later. As an all black cat, I wanted to name him something appropriate and a friend mentioned Blackjack and it stuck. Jack does enjoy being out on a leash to be able to see the neighborhood and eat grass. Jack was recently diagnosed with cancer - acromegaly or a pituitary tumor on his brain - along with diabetes, kidney disease, and arthritis. His body is rejecting his second type of insulin due to the tumor and its a challenge to manage his diabetes and kidney disease since the tumor is blocking normal signals. The treatment is radiation therapy to address the tumor. Jack is definitely a talker and consistently lets me know how he is feeling. He loves to walk on the leash even with his arthritis somewhat slowing him down at times. He is also a cuddle bug and will rub his head on your head to check you out and make sure you are ok. He tolerates his younger sisters (one feline, one human) as he is the only male in the house. As a single mom to a human toddler and two cats, bills have piled up, especially Jack's vet bills before the acromegaly diagnosis when it was just diabetes. Jack is still very active and definitely not ready to succumb to these diseases with lots of life left.

11%Funded
$229.50Raised
$1,770.50To go
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Joker

Help a Small Shelter Save Joker's Life

Vallejo, CA • Humane Society North Bay

Joker suffers from severe, chronic ear disease that has persisted for years despite extensive medical treatment. Repeated infections and ongoing inflammation have permanently damaged the delicate structures within his ear canals, causing him chronic pain and discomfort. Although medications, medicated ear cleanings, specialty care, and strict dietary management have helped control his allergies and improve his skin, they can no longer reverse the irreversible damage to his ears. His veterinary dermatologist has determined that medical management alone is no longer enough. The recommended treatment is a Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA), a specialized surgical procedure in which the diseased ear canal is removed and the infected tissue is cleaned out to eliminate the source of chronic pain and infection. While the surgery results in loss of hearing in the affected ear, dogs with longstanding chronic ear disease often already have little functional hearing due to years of damage. TECA is widely considered the gold standard treatment for end-stage chronic ear disease and offers the best opportunity for lasting pain relief and a dramatically improved quality of life. Because both of Joker's ears have been affected, he may ultimately require TECA surgery on both sides. The cost of this specialized surgery typically ranges from $4,000 to $7,000 per ear, depending on the complexity of the case, the surgeon, and postoperative care. For a small nonprofit shelter already stretched to its financial limits, this represents an expense that is simply beyond our ability to absorb. Without surgery, Joker will continue to endure painful, recurring infections that become increasingly difficult to manage. Our greatest fear is that his pain will eventually reach a point where humane euthanasia becomes the only compassionate option—not because his condition is untreatable, but because we cannot afford the treatment that could save him from a lifetime of suffering.

1%Funded
$226.21Raised
$21,718.79To go
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The Gentleman

Tiny Gentleman Needs Major Surgery for a Chance at a Normal Life

San Antonio, TX • San Antonio Feral Cat Coalition

When The Gentleman was rescued with his siblings from the streets of San Antonio, he was always the smallest and quietest of the litter. While the others grew, he struggled. He vomited frequently, could not keep full meals down, and failed to gain weight the way a healthy kitten should. Despite loving foster care, something was clearly very wrong inside his tiny body. Veterinarians have now determined that The Gentleman likely has a hiatal hernia — a condition where part of the stomach pushes through the diaphragm, preventing it from functioning normally. This explains why he has struggled to eat, grow, and thrive. For months, his foster has carefully managed him with pureed food and elevated feedings just to help him keep meals down. Slowly, he has gained strength, and now at nearly 4 pounds, he is finally healthy enough for the lifesaving surgery he needs. Without surgical repair, The Gentleman faces continued vomiting, chronic discomfort, poor nutrition, and the risk of a sudden fatal emergency if his stomach shifts further. His surgery will reposition and secure his stomach, repair the defect, and give him the chance to finally live like a normal cat. The estimated cost of surgery is $3,284.05. Despite everything, The Gentleman remains a sweet and gentle soul. He loves shoulder massages, gets along with cats and dogs, and still gets the occasional zoomies when he feels good. He has fought so hard to get this far. Now he needs your help to get across the finish line. Please donate today to help fund The Gentleman’s surgery and give this special boy the healthy future he deserves. 5/8/26 Update: The Gentleman was able to get his surgery and is recovering at home. The Gentleman received his life-changing hernia repair and is now recovering at his foster home. He hates his meds but enjoys he multiple small meals during the day.

7%Funded
$225.84Raised
$3,058.16To go
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Casper

Casper Was Left Behind. He Needs Help Getting Back on His Feet.

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

There was a time when Casper had a home. Someone to feed him, a place to sleep, a sense that he belonged somewhere. And then, without warning, that was taken from him. His owner walked away and left him on the streets to fend for himself. Casper didn't know how to survive out there. Time passed without reliable food or water. He grew weaker, sicker, more withdrawn. And perhaps hardest of all, he became too frightened to approach anyone for help. The people passing by who might have fed him, who might have noticed him suffering couldn't even approach poor Casper. So he suffered in silence, growing more lethargic by the day, until his little body simply couldn't hide how sick he truly was. When Paws and Claws Animal Welfare Society found him, it was almost too late. Casper was malnourished, struggling with a respiratory infection, and his bloodwork revealed troubling signs that his body was in real distress. He was rushed in for round-the-clock hospital care, the kind of constant attention a cat in his condition desperately needs to have any real chance at recovery. Casper is safe now. For the first time in longer than we know, he doesn't have to be afraid. He doesn't have to wonder where his next meal is coming from, or whether anyone is coming for him. But healing takes time, medicine, nourishment, and someone willing to see it through. That's where you come in. Please consider a donation to help Casper get the treatment he needs to feel safe, healthy, and loved again. He waited long enough. Let's not make him wait any longer. 7/29/26 Update What a difference your compassion has made! When Casper first came into our care, he was barely hanging on. Abandoned, emaciated, severely anemic, and slowly losing his battle against illness and neglect, this sweet boy was fighting for his life. Looking at him then and looking at him now is nothing short of incredible. Can you say glow-up?! ✨ Thanks to your generous donations, Casper has made amazing progress. He's eating well, gaining strength, and finally starting to look like the healthy, handsome cat he was always meant to be. It's hard to believe this is the same frightened, fragile boy who was found suffering alone on the streets. Casper isn't finished with treatment just yet. He remains on antibiotics and probiotics, along with a special diet and medications to support his liver function while his body continues to heal. His veterinary team is thrilled with his progress, and so are we! Every day, Casper is proving that love, medical care, and a second chance can truly transform a life. Thank you to every person who has donated, shared his story, or cheered him on. You are the reason Casper has the opportunity to recover instead of becoming another heartbreaking statistic. If you'd like to help support the remainder of Casper's medical care, we'd be incredibly grateful for your continued support. Every tax-deductible donation helps provide the medications, specialized nutrition, follow-up veterinary care, and love that are giving Casper the future he deserves. From the bottom of our hearts—and from one very grateful, very handsome cat—thank you for believing in Casper.

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Tux

Tux is a 5 year old Border Collie in Farmington, UT, who needs $9,560 for Blood Transfusions, Steroids, Immunosuppressants.

Farmington, UT

Tux came from a family of 12 where the gaggle of kids was his own flock of sheep to protect. Because his Border Collie instincts, he developed reactivity and had to be rehomed. He almost got put down, but that's when my boyfriend - now husband - and I took a chance on him. And he proved his true character. Tux is wicked smart, super athletic, and is the sweetest boy. He deserves a long loved life. But on 7/19 Tux became frighteningly woozy, lethargic, and had bloody urine. The incredible emergency vets at Mountain West Veterinary Specialists were sought out. They determined that Tux was in life or death crisis with Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia. They walked us through his chances of survival and we decided we had to at least try and save him. Thanks to them, he has a fighting chance. Border Collies are the smartest dogs around, and Tux is definitely among the smartest. He always finds a way to get what he wants - usually fetch or peanut butter. Tux will come sit by us and give us his paw until we hold his hand. He LOVES his butt to be scratched. And he loves to swim and play in lakes. Most of all, we love him and we know he knows it. That's why we're trying sohard to save him. My husband is dealing with his own auto immune disease (like father like son, right?) and recently lost his job. Further, I was laid off in February and am currently underemployed. We are just trying to keep our heads above water and keep Tux safe. Thank you for your help <3

2%Funded
$225Raised
$9,335To go
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Charlie

Charlie is a 3 year old Labrador Retriever in Greensboro, NC, who needs $5,600 for ACL Surgery.

Greensboro, NC

After moving from California, it was time to bring a furry friend into our new home. We searched through Facebook until we found the perfect little puppy. Three years have passed since finding Charlotte, or Charlie as we call her. Charlie lives with several cats that adore her more than she does them. Despite an injury, she happily plays in our spacious backyard, where we all live together. A few months ago, Charlie injured her ACL while playing in the backyard. Despite our best efforts to avoid surgery, we were sadly unsuccessful, and Charlie continues to experience pain. We are devastated to say she needs surgery. Our ultimate goal is for Charlie to return to a life with little to no pain. The vets at Banfield Pet Hospital are confident they can help us achieve this goal. Charlie is defiantly a princess. She likes her bones, balls, and playing tug-of-war. She loves dog parks and making new friends. Known for her vocal expressions, she's not shy about sharing her thoughts. Charlie makes a great alarm system. Hoses, sprinklers, or kiddie pools are not her friend, but she loves rivers and lakes. Friendly and outgoing, she thrives on meeting new people everywhere we go Jill had a change in her job situation, leaving us to rely on John's income. We were then forced out of our home with no money. As a result, we had to borrow just to get by. As we settle into our new home, all we really want is for our baby taken care of.

4%Funded
$225Raised
$5,375To go
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Junipurrrr

Junipurrrr is a 7 month old Bengal in Port Orchard, WA, who needs $12,000 for Colopexy-Attach Colon to Stomach.

Port Orchard, WA

Our furkit fam came into the world on December 24th 2025 from an accidental litter of bengals. Junipurrrr leads a very happy life with me (grandparent), Tristan (parent), Auntie Penelope and Uncle Bramble (tabby). Juni loves to sneak up behind her uncle who pretends to not notice her. At night time Bramble and Junipurrrr take turns cuddling with their human family. $12,000 Colopexy needed. The surgeon must cut into her abdomen, check for blockages and attach her colon to her stomach. She is battling with anal prolapse and currently has a temporary fix… that will last at most a week. This procedure has been done twice (she ripped sutures). Prev. Procedures done at ridgetop Silverdale and PSES Gig Harbor WA state. Looking for a 5⭐️ hospital that is affordable Junipurrrr is equal parts wild and adventurous vs her vet surfy and loving side. Every morning when she wakes up she sings out “helllllllooooeow”. She sounds like a little granny. She is highly intelligent and figured out tasks fast. She loves playing with her humans and her fur Uncle Brambke with surprise attacks and then leaping over him. She has brought so much joy and comfort into our lives. Single mom. 2 years ago Life got difficult and I was admitted into inpatient for a suic#de attempt and PHP costing a total of over $10,000. I was involved in a car accident… that through car and car rentals ended up costing over $8,000. On leave only made 90% of paycheck.

2%Funded
$225Raised
$11,775To go