Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends
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Cricket
Cricket is a 4-month-old Domestic Short Hair Cat in Stone Mountain, GA, who needs $2,000 for FIP.
Stone Mountain, GA • Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends
Cricket was part of a TNR effort in our community. After he was released, we noticed he was not doing well and knew he was in need of medical attention. We trapped him, and rushed him to the vet. Despite being so sick, he has been the sweetest kitten and is so loving. He is very vocal and likes to talk while you pet him. Cricket is friendly and loves everyone! Cricket is very weak, but he still manages to make some biscuits when his energy is up. He is a lovebug and purrs even though his breathing is labored. Unfortunately, Cricket’s little 2.9lb body and lungs are filled with fluid and his blood work does not look good. The diagnosis is FIP. This is a very serious illness and requires extensive, costly treatment. Cricket is being treated by Dr. Michelle Tilghman at Loving Touch Animal Center. Cricket's diagnosis is FIP. This is a very serious illness and requires extensive, costly treatment. He will need daily injections for 84 days in order to treat the illness. He is currently in our foster care at AARF.

Sansa
Sansa is a three-year-old Shepherd Mix in Stone Mountain, GA, who needs $1,500 for emergency care.
Stone Mountain, GA • Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends
Animal rescuers know heartbreaking cases come with the territory. Sadly, they're used to seeing dogs and cats in hideous shape, cowering and abused. But when the crew at Atlanta Animal Rescue Friends (AARF) first saw Sansa, even they were shocked. "Someone abandoned this sweet girl at AARF," Susan L., from the rescue, tells Waggle. "She had a short piece of clothesline tied to an old, filthy collar. She was starving and barely able to walk, but her tail just wags. She still has some faith that someone will be nice to her. We are calling her Sansa, Queen of the North because she is a beautiful redhead who has been through some hell!" Susan is so thankful the Shepherd mix was abandoned at their shelter. "Luckily, she ended up with a rescue group and not in the middle of the street or dying alone in the woods," Susan says. > The AARF staff rushed Sansa to see veterinarian Françoise Tyler at Village Vets in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The dog only weighed 26 pounds, that's half of what she was supposed to weigh. The medical staff immediately went to work to help Sansa. "Sansa is severely malnourished," Susan adds. "She is also heartworm positive, which will need to be treated once she is strong enough." Any emergency medical case a rescue takes hits them right in their bank account. They stress over paying the vet bills and raising enough money to help the animals they save. In AARF's case, the group turned to Waggle for assistance. Now we're asking for YOUR help to help give Sansa a bright 2021! With medical care, she's expected to recover and become the happy dog she was meant to be. "Sansa is the sweetest dog and loves everyone she meets. Even when she was so weak, she just wagged her tail and waited for a kind word or a soft pet," Susan says. "She has a long way to go, but this girl has a zest for life and is ready to live a happy and healthy life again."

