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Esco

Esco is a Doberman puppy in Apple Valley, MN, who needs $2,000 for distemper.

Apple valley, MN

I got Esco with my baby brother because our grandmother had passed away and we decided it was time for a family pet not only to bring us together but to have a new for baby in our house we had him for about two weeks until 4/19/21 when we almost had to put him down yesterday due to a distemper outbreak Ever since we got our baby she was always so shaky I thought it was due to him being cold or anxious but he was doing so good he learned to sit, stay, and lay down and only such a short amount of time he would come and put his nose on you squish into into your arm just so you could start petting him and giving him all of your love! I just want to save my baby I have already spent so much money but I am not willing to go out without a fight, so I made this waggle for anyone that can help my boy! Thank you 💛 I purchased Esco over the Easter weekend when I got him he was shaky, the shakiness progressed over the last couple of days when I took him to multiple vets, just to find out from the breeder that there has been a distemper outbreak and she did not let me know until 4/19/21 when I could’ve been doing stuff to save his life before this date because now it’s neurological😕 When we got Esco he could not walk on a leash and he was so shy, he was coming out of his shell and started to really love box he would even grab the leash and come bring it to you telling you that he wants to go on a walk only at five months old we knew he was going to be special, I just didn’t know what special meant at the time!

9%Funded
$180Raised
$1,820To go
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Jerry

Jerry Jumped From an Open Window—Now He's Fighting to Heal

Middle village, NY • PuppyKittyNYCity

Jerry's new life had barely begun. Just 30 minutes after arriving at his foster home with PuppyKittyNYCity, this sweet cat did what so many frightened or curious cats do in an unfamiliar environment—he found an open window and jumped. It happened in an instant. Instead of settling into the safety he had been waiting for, Jerry suffered a devastating fall that left him with multiple fractures and a completely dislocated wrist. What should have been the first day of a new beginning quickly became a medical emergency. Jerry was rushed to the veterinary hospital, where specialists determined that he needs emergency orthopedic surgery to repair his injuries. Without surgery, Jerry could face lifelong pain, permanent mobility issues, and a much lower quality of life. His veterinary team is hopeful that with prompt treatment, he has an excellent chance of getting back on his paws and living the happy, pain-free life he deserves. Unfortunately, the estimated cost of Jerry's surgery and medical care is approximately $8,000. No rescue ever expects an emergency like this, but PuppyKittyNYCity refuses to let finances determine whether an animal receives lifesaving care. Jerry has already survived the fall. Now he needs the surgery that will give him the opportunity to heal. Jerry's heartbreaking accident is also an important reminder for every foster and adopter. Before bringing a new cat home, every window should be securely screened or kept completely closed. Cats can react in seconds, especially during those first stressful hours in a new environment. While accidents can happen to anyone, taking this simple precaution can save a life. Today, we're asking for your help. Your donation will go directly toward Jerry's emergency orthopedic surgery, hospitalization, pain management, diagnostic imaging, and follow-up care as he begins the long road to recovery. Every dollar brings him one step closer to walking comfortably again. If you're unable to donate, please consider sharing Jerry's story. Together, we can give him the second chance he was so close to having. Please donate today and help Jerry get back on his paws. 7/23/26 Update We are so relieved to share that Jerry has made it through his orthopedic surgery and is now beginning the road to recovery. After his devastating fall from an open window, Jerry underwent the complex surgery he desperately needed to repair his multiple fractures and severely dislocated wrist. Thanks to the incredible veterinary team caring for him, the procedure went well, and Jerry is now resting comfortably as he starts the healing process. While we're celebrating this important milestone, Jerry's journey is far from over. His recovery will require weeks of careful monitoring, pain management, follow-up appointments, activity restrictions, and ongoing veterinary care to give his leg the best chance to heal properly. Thankfully, despite everything he's been through, Jerry is in good spirits. One of his favorite parts of recovery has been enjoying Puddy Pops from Wuerva, which always seem to brighten his day and make the healing process just a little easier. Although the surgery is behind him, the financial burden remains. Jerry's emergency orthopedic procedure and hospitalization came with an estimated cost of $8,000—an expense no rescue can prepare for. PuppyKittyNYCity made the decision to move forward immediately because waiting was never an option, but they still need the community's help to cover the cost of saving Jerry's leg and giving him the future he deserves. Every donation, no matter the amount, goes directly toward paying for Jerry's emergency surgery, hospitalization, medications, diagnostic imaging, and continued follow-up care. Your generosity ensures that PuppyKittyNYCity can continue saying "yes" when the next animal faces an unexpected medical crisis. Please consider making a donation today to help cover Jerry's lifesaving surgery and recovery. Every gift brings us one step closer to paying off his medical bill and allows PuppyKittyNYCity to continue providing lifesaving care to cats like Jerry when they need it most.

2%Funded
$175.50Raised
$7,824.50To go
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Zita

Her Babies Are Gone. Now Zita Is Fighting for Her Own Life.

Boiling Springs, SC • South Carolina Community Cat Project

🐾 South Carolina Community Cat Project Needs Your Help Zita has already endured more heartbreak than any cat should ever have to face. After losing every one of her kittens, this sweet mama cat should have been given the chance to grieve and begin healing. Instead, she is now facing a life-threatening medical emergency of her own. Zita was rushed to the emergency veterinarian after developing a dangerously high fever of 105°F. Bloodwork revealed her white blood cell count had skyrocketed to over 42,000, a sign that her body was battling a severe infection. Veterinarians quickly determined the likely cause: stump pyometra, a rare but life-threatening infection that can occur after a previous spay surgery. The infection has rapidly progressed to sepsis, and without immediate surgery, Zita has less than 24 hours to live. She is in surgery today, but this emergency came without warning. Her emergency examination, diagnostics, hospitalization, stabilization, and lifesaving surgery have already created overwhelming veterinary expenses for South Carolina Community Cat Project, and there are still additional costs ahead as she recovers. Will you help save Zita's life? Every tax-deductible donation, no matter the amount, will go directly toward the emergency care she needs to survive. If you're unable to give today, sharing Zita's story could help connect her with someone who can. Zita's heartbreaking journey is also a reminder of just how dangerous pregnancy and reproduction can be for community cats. Although she was no longer pregnant when she came into rescue, the physical toll of motherhood and complications that followed have left her fighting for her life. Rescue teams see tragedies like this far too often, which is why spaying cats before these emergencies occur is so important. Zita has already lost her babies. Please don't let her lose her life too. Today, she is surrounded by a veterinary team doing everything they can to save her. With your support, we can give this resilient mama the chance to recover, heal, and finally experience the safe, healthy future she deserves.

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Teddy

Teddy is a 6 year old Mix-Breed in Irvine, CA, who needs $7,000 for Maxillotomy for a benign but aggressive tumor..

Irvine, CA

Teddy came to us in 2020 as a medical foster through a rescue transport from Mexico. He arrived with one leg already amputated and another needing amputation. We nursed him through recovery, fell in love with his resilient spirit, and officially adopted him. He’s now a happy, beloved member of our family and has adapted amazingly to life with his disability. He makes our family complete. Teddy was recently diagnosed with an odontogenic neoplasm, a tumor affecting the mouth/jaw area. He is under the care of Veterinary Dental Specialists, where he was evaluated by a specialized veterinary dental team who found that surgery is a necessary next step. If the tumor is effectively removed, he will be able to live out the entirety of his life with few to no further issues. Teddy is incredibly affectionate and full of personality. He loves cuddling with everyone in the family, stretching into us for extra snuggles, and giving kisses whenever he can. He’s playful, talkative, and happiest when surrounded by people or other dogs. Despite everything he’s overcome, Teddy is joyful, social, and always finds ways to make everyone around him smile. We’re facing Teddy’s surgery at the same time a car accident totaled our vehicle, creating major financial strain. We’ve already spent thousands on diagnostics and specialty care. Without this last surgery Teddy will suffer, but with treatment he’s expected to fully recover.

3%Funded
$175Raised
$6,825To go
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Tiny Tim

Tiny Tim is a 4 month old French Bulldog in Utica, PA, who needs $13,000 for Percutaneous Transvenous Coil Embolization (PTCE).

Utica, PA

Tiny Tim, "TT", is a French Bulldog born on November 4, 2025. He currently lives with his mom, Willow; dad, Watson; 2 other littermate brothers, Chappy & Pita. He started off full of energy and growing fiercely while his mom, Willow, took great care of him and his siblings. For the first couple months, he was living his best life. In January, I noticed something wasn't right with his stature and tiny size so I had tests done only to find out he has Liver Shunt. We were referred, by his primary care veterinarian, to a more qualified hospital to officially diagnose him of which we were then referred to Ohio State University to have his Intrahepatic Liver Shunt reviewed for a procedure in May 2026 to save his life. TT has stolen our hearts with his big, inquisitive eyes; his cute curled ears; the many wrinkles and rolls; and his little bunny hops through the yard. He enjoys taunting others when he has a toy and demands the prime lap spot. He gives the best kisses and his charm is hard to resist. Without his procedure, he cannot share his unconditional love to his Grammy and Grampy Hooman. Tiny Tim's procedure is approximately $13k. A couple of weeks prior to TT's diagnosis, his littermate, Chappy, broke his elbow which cost over $6k. A loan was taken out and our savings was depleted to repair his break. We're trying to survive while finding help for TT.

1%Funded
$175Raised
$12,825To go