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Karma

Karma is a 8-year-old Pit bull terrier in Worcester, MA, who needs $1,200 for Removal of tumor with possibility of amputation of toe.

Worcester, MA

Karma was a rescue that I feel in love with instantly 6 years ago. She had been surrendered by a man that was living with her in his car and could no longer care for her, so he surrendered her. She has an amazing life is full of life and LOVE She is soft and kind. She is part of everything I do as if she is my child. I checked with her. She agrees! Hi I am Karma🐾. I am 8 years young and love my life! I love to swim, run and play and have lots of fun outdoors with my mama! I am the sweetest girl who enjoys bum rubs and ear scratches. I have to say tho the best is snuggling with my mama on the couch or even better sharing her bed. I just LOVE my life! ❤️🐾 I have this amazing smile when I am super happy. I will gladly sit on my hind legs to sit pretty for cookies. Haha sometimes mama just gives me one just because, those are my favorites. I won’t let her leave the house without of course being first at the door to ask permission to go bubye In the car!!! I am super loving and love my babies (toys) I am just a happy girl!!’ ❤️🐾 Karma has a tumor on my toe which is being treated for infection and pain, What We thought initially was a split in her nail. After many visits, worried days and nights her Vet at Webster animal hospital “Gina” her Doctor now says she needs the tumor to be removed and posssibly her toe amputated 🥲. I myself had a liver transplant 7/21 and am not allowed yet to work. 🥲 I have borrowed what I could but it is no where near the cost. It saddens me to see her limp and protect her paw 24/7 and to see the sadness she displays when not being able to do her daily activitys

12%Funded
$145Raised
$1,055To go
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Grayson

Grayson is an eleven-week-old puppy in Norwalk, CT, who needs $2,000 for emergency surgery.

Norwalk, CT • Pet Animal Welfare Society

How this adorable puppy was left to fend for himself on the streets in Texas is hard to comprehend. And if the Pet Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) didn't rescue Grayson, he would not have made it. The group brought him to their shelter in Connecticut, and that's when they realized he was in big trouble. "Grayson came to PAWS with his sister, Gemma. They couldn't be more adorable. They were both infested with parasites and were very lethargic and not eating. The sister's health turned around after deworming protocol. However, Grayson continued to be lethargic and wasn't eating," Ellen E., from the nonprofit group, tells Waggle. He was rushed to VCA Veterinary and Referral and Emergency Center in Norwalk, CT. He was diagnosed with bowel obstruction from the worms, and he needed emergency surgery. Without the operation, he would have died. "Grayson is very special because he had 0% surviving if left as a stray," Ellen says. "Post-surgery, both the sister and Grayson are acting playfully as puppies do. I hope we all can agree that an 11-week old puppy deserves a chance at a healthy life. This is a life worth saving. Just look at his beautiful face." Now the PAWS is trying to raise the money to pay for this unexpected and hefty expense. They hope you'll give to Grayson's campaign. It will help the group pay off his bill and allow them continue to save more pups who need medical help.

7%Funded
$143Raised
$1,857To go
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Lilly

Lilly will need her leg amputated. Please show her love and care.

St Petersburg, FL • Compassion Kind Foundation

Meet Lilly. This sweet girl was found in Jamaica by a compassionate Good Samaritan who couldn't ignore an unthinkable sight. Lilly was lying outside, severely injured, with part of her leg completely torn off and lying beside her. It's hard to imagine the pain and fear she must have endured. Thanks to the person who stopped to help, Lilly is now at an emergency veterinary hospital receiving the care she desperately needs. Her injuries are so severe that amputation is her only option. While we are grateful she is finally safe and out of harm's way, the cost of emergency treatment and surgery is significant. Despite everything she has been through, Lilly is still here. Still fighting. Still deserving of a chance to heal and experience the love and comfort every dog should know. We are asking for donations to help cover Lilly's emergency veterinary care and amputation surgery. Every dollar will go directly toward giving her the medical treatment she needs and the opportunity to begin a new life free from pain. Your support, whether through a donation or a share, could make all the difference for this brave girl. Thank you for helping us give Lilly the second chance she deserves. 7/11/26 Update Lily has been released from the hospital and is continuing her recovery. While she still faces a major amputation surgery in the coming weeks, she is finally strong enough to take the next step toward a pain-free future.

7%Funded
$140Raised
$1,860To go
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July TNVR of 5 cats

Five Stray Cats, One Mission: Help Us Continue TNR in Egypt

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

For thousands of stray cats in Egypt, life is an endless cycle of hunger, illness, and constant reproduction. Every unspayed female can give birth to multiple litters each year, and without intervention, the stray population continues to grow—bringing more kittens into lives of hardship and suffering. At Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Society, we believe the most compassionate way to break this cycle is through Trap-Neuter-Vaccinate-Return (TNVR). Every cat we sterilize prevents countless future litters while improving the health and well-being of the cats already struggling to survive on the streets. This week our team successfully trapped and treated five community cats as part of our ongoing TNR efforts. During this campaign: \- 🐾 Three female cats were spayed. - 🐾 Two male cats were neutered. - 🦷 Three cats received much-needed dental treatment to relieve painful dental disease. - 💉 All five cats were vaccinated to protect them against preventable illnesses. - 🪱 Every cat received deworming medication and flea treatment before being safely returned to their territory. For many of these cats, this was the first time they had ever received veterinary care. In addition to preventing future litters, they are now healthier, more comfortable, and protected from parasites and infectious diseases that are so common among street cats. TNVR doesn't just save individual lives—it transforms entire communities. Every cat we sterilize means fewer kittens born into dangerous conditions, fewer animals competing for limited resources, and healthier colonies that can live out their lives without continuing the cycle of overpopulation. Your donation will help cover the costs of spay and neuter surgeries, dental procedures, vaccinations, parasite prevention, and post-operative care for these five deserving cats. Together, we can create lasting change—one cat, one colony, and one community at a time. Thank you for helping Paws & Claws Animal Welfare Society give Egypt's street cats a healthier, safer future.

36%Funded
$139.50Raised
$250.50To go