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Genevieve

Born with a Spine That Split in Two, Help Genevieve Keep Fighting

Kernersville, NC • Flopsy's Friends Foundation

Some kittens are born into this world with every advantage. Genevieve wasn't. Before she ever had a chance to explore, play, or simply be a carefree kitten, she was fighting for her life. After suffering a devastating seizure, advanced imaging revealed what even specialists rarely see. Genevieve was born with Diplomyelia, an extraordinarily rare congenital condition that caused her spinal cord to split into two instead of developing as one. Her body struggles to coordinate movement, and she cannot fully control her bladder or bowels. The heartbreaking discoveries didn't stop there. Large portions of the areas of her brain responsible for movement and reflexes never fully formed. Because her condition is structural, there is no surgery that can fix it. Her neurologists and her caregivers at Flopsy’s Friends developed one goal: keep Genevieve comfortable, seizure free, and give her every opportunity to enjoy the life she deserves. And Genevieve has exceeded every expectation. Every milestone has been hard earned. She learned to stand and eat on her own with a specially designed feeding setup. She began grooming herself, a victory that most people would never think twice about. With medications, physical therapy, laser therapy, acupuncture, rehabilitation, and endless love, she has become stronger, steadier, brighter, and more determined every single day. She has slowly been able to reduce her prednisone dose, her eyes have become more focused, her coat has started growing back, and she continues proving that she is so much more than her diagnosis. But Genevieve's journey has taken another heartbreaking turn. Out of nowhere, she became critically ill and was rushed to emergency care after developing a high fever and severe breathing difficulties. Doctors diagnosed pneumonia. Imaging also revealed a small amount of free fluid that now requires evaluation by a cardiologist to rule out any underlying heart disease. Her little body is fighting so hard. Her fever returned, and her white blood cell count soared to 38,000, more than double what it should be, showing just how hard her immune system is working. Thankfully, oxygen therapy has helped her breathe more comfortably, but she still needs specialized care, additional diagnostics, medications, and ongoing monitoring. Watching Genevieve struggle is heartbreaking. She can't tell us what hurts. She can't explain what she needs. All she can do is keep fighting. And she does. Every single day. Genevieve has never given up, and neither will we. Her care has already included emergency hospitalizations, MRI and CT imaging, neurology specialists, medications, rehabilitation, acupuncture, laser therapy, cardiology consultations, bloodwork, and continued monitoring. The costs have become overwhelming, but saying "no" has never been an option for this extraordinary little girl. If Genevieve has touched your heart, please consider making a donation today. Every gift no matter the size helps provide the specialized medical care she needs to continue her incredible fight. Together, we can help Genevieve keep proving that miracles don't always look the way we expect, they sometimes come wrapped in gray fur with an unstoppable spirit. 8/12/26 Update We have an important update on Genevieve, and this little fighter needs our help more than ever. Genevieve recently saw a cardiologist, and thankfully, there was some reassuring news about her heart. She has occasional high pressure in her pulmonary artery that can cause a murmur when she gets excited, as well as a thickened tricuspid valve that allows some blood to flow backward and makes her heart work harder. For now, her veterinary team believes these issues can be monitored with annual echocardiograms. Unfortunately, her appointment also brought a new and concerning discovery. An ultrasound showed a large mass in Genevieve’s abdominal area, something that had also been noted during her recent emergency hospitalization. Her platelet count is also dangerously low at just 38,000, which is especially concerning for a kitten who already struggles with balance and is more prone to stumbling. Flopsy’s Friends is now working to get Genevieve an urgent abdominal ultrasound, and she may need to return to the emergency hospital to have it done as quickly as possible. Genevieve is also still running fevers, struggling to urinate, experiencing significant bloating, and dealing with persistent ear infections. Her little body is clearly struggling, and she urgently needs answers and continued medical care. For now, Genevieve is happy to be back home. She even cried a little during her echocardiogram, which is unusual for this normally quiet girl, but she was such a trooper through it all. The cost of Genevieve’s extensive care has depleted the rescue’s available funds, and she still has more diagnostics and treatment ahead. If you can donate or share her fundraiser, please do. Every bit of support helps Flopsy’s Friends continue fighting alongside this extraordinary little girl and get her the urgent care she needs.

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Snickers

Snickers is a 6 year old Ragdoll in Kernersville, NC, who needs $1,500 for Benzapril, Hydra Care, Subq Fluids When Needed.

Kernersville, NC • Flopsy's Friends Foundation

Snickers lives with his brother and foster siblings. He enjoys the company of his canine siblings as well. He is still learning to trust humans but enjoys watching them and giving nose to finger bonks. Snickers was rescued from a terrible hoarding case of 50+ cats. He was so malnourished for such a long time that he is now in kidney failure and has pancreatitis. His days will be limited because of the cruel neglect he endured for YEARS. Snickers likes to watch everything. He has CIA level hiding abilities. He enjoys his treats and pate food. He loves warm spaces and blankets. He snuggles with his kittens and tolerates their antics. He has the softest fur but is selective in who he lets touch it. He has the most stunning eyes. Snickers is just one baby with health issues in our program. However, Snickers was thought to be healthy and young, we were not prepared for kidney failure and the fact he endured such torture for many more years than thought. He deserves to be healthy and spoiled.

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$25.50Raised
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Blueberry

Blueberry is a 3 month old Mix-Breed in Kernersville, NC, who needs $500 for Evaluation and Treatment.

Kernersville, NC • Flopsy's Friends Foundation

Blueberry has lived in a foster home since late July, coming into her foster's life as a birthday present! Blueberry showed up at the local shelter after being hit by a car. Part of her Right back leg and foot had been removed in the accident, her ear and shoulder were injured and hairless, her nose was scraped up, handling her was painful. She happily lives with 2 leg injury kittens but hurts. Blueberry is currently experiencing some pain and it is unknown whether it is from her leg or back. As far as we know she never had full imaging after her accident. A local vet is concerned she may have had some serious fractures. She requires a thorough vet examination and care to control her pain and keep her mobile as she deserves to continue being a typical kitten! Blueberry is bonded with Peach, another kitten who was hit by a car. They came into care about the same age and have been on their journey together. They love to snuggle, explore, and chase one another. Blueberry loves thick comforters, her snuggle-safe heater, pom-pom toys, and tunnels. She also loves to sit on my back! We are a new non-profit feline rescue. We've had some animals come into our care needing help NOW before we've secured funding to begin operations the way we had hoped. Waiting on care is not an option. Blueberry is too sweet to live with pain!

16%Funded
$80.50Raised
$419.50To go
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