Fox Foster Kittens

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Pearl
Pearl is a 3-year-old DSH Cat in Sarasota, FL, who needs $2,000 for Emergency Surgery and Blood Transfusion.
Sarasota, FL • Fox Foster Kittens
Pearl is fighting for her life and the lives of her babies. Despite the heartbreaking news that euthanasia or suffering was Pearl's only options, Fox Foster Kitten's stepped in to give Pearl the chance she deserved. "I hated those options, so I had to say yes…not knowing how we would pay for this. But knowing we had to save Pearl and her babies," Samantha tells Waggle and supporters. It wasn't easy - Pearl was septic and had a deceased fetus inside her. The poor thing had given birth two days ago, which is far too long for a kitten to be stuck there. This was a serious medical emergency. Pearl is undergoing emergency surgery to remove the infected uterus and be spayed. The vets are doing everything they can to keep her comfortable with broad-spectrum IV antibiotics and fluids, but there's a chance she may need a blood transfusion if things get worse. "For now, the babies are coming home with me, and we will attempt to reunite them once she’s feeling better." Our beloved Mama Cat is in a tough spot and needs our support! This poor kitty wasn't spayed and got into serious trouble. Now she's facing an enormous medical bill that the rescue doesn't know how to cover. Every dollar counts, even if it seems small. And even if you are not able to give financially, please keep Mama Cat in your thoughts as she undergoes this difficult procedure.

Lucky
Lucky is a 1-month-old Domestic Shorthair kitten in Sarasota, FL, who needs $1,350 for emergency surgery.
Sarasota, FL • Fox Foster Kittens
When Fox Foster Kittens saved Lucky, they discovered he was lucky to be alive. He was only one month old and suffered gruesome injuries. Two of his legs were shredded to the bone and infected. "Thankfully, Fox Foster Kittens came to his rescue just in time," Samantha F., with the group, tells Waggle. "It's unclear how he sustained such horrific injuries." Lucky needed emergency surgery to amputate his front right and back left mangled legs. It was the only option to save his life. "It was a nerve-wracking surgery, and we weren't sure he was going to make it, but this tiny and mighty one-pound boy held on," Samantha says. "The brave and resilient cat survived against all odds!" Lucky is doing well post-op and learning to balance and get around on his two opposing legs. "Adjusting to life on two legs isn't easy, but we know kittens are incredibly resilient," Samantha adds. "He's already learning to navigate and getting stronger each day." Now the rescue group is racing to raise money to pay for his surgery and future medical needs. Every dollar you give will make a huge difference in Lucky's life.
