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Afton

Will You Help This Bundle of Sweetness?

Seven Valleys, PA • Heavenly Paws Shelter, Inc.

Weighing only 3.9 pounds, Afton is a 9-month-old bundle of sweetness wrapped in a delicate frame. Heavenly Paws Shelter placed her in foster care, but not long after, she started regurgitating and was taken to the vet. Afton was diagnosed with megaesophagus, which is a condition where the esophagus becomes enlarged and loses its ability to push food down properly, making eating and drinking extremely difficult. Due to her condition, she is now a long-term foster in need of round-the-clock support. Every feeding must be managed to prevent fluid aspiration, which can turn fatal, so monitoring is essential. Her foster mentions that she's a delightful little girl who loves affection from people and being around other cats. Fortunately, Afton has settled in nicely to her foster home. While her journey thus far hasn't been easy, you would never know it. Heavenly Paws is a relatively small rescue and depends on donations from the public. Your support today would go towards the special food Afton needs to survive and routine x-rays to monitor it. Join us in giving Afton the best life possible. She deserves it.

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Piper

Please Support This Sweet Girl's Leg Amputation

Seven Valleys, PA • Heavenly Paws Shelter, Inc.

Piper was found in Hershey, Pennsylvania, by two kind women who were able to safely catch and secure her. She was about four months old at the time. One of the women who rescued her kindly offered to care for Piper while they looked for a rescue that could take her in. While in her care she took her to the vet. X-rays confirmed that she had a healed leg injury from being hit by a car. The finder contacted Heavenly Paws and Piper was brought into foster care. Shortly after entering foster care, Piper was taken to Leaders Heights Animal Hospital for evaluation. Upon initial evaluation, the vet was optimistic that the leg may be able to be saved. Unfortunately, when the vet was performing surgery, it was discovered that the damage was more extensive and Piper's leg was amputated. Piper is an awesome little girl. She interacts well with her foster family and the other foster's pets in the home. She loves to play with toys and chase the wand. She is a delightful little girl. Heavenly Paws takes in hundreds of cats per year. Veterinarian costs are rising, as well as food, litter, and all of the daily expenses to properly take care of each pet. Piper deserves a life with a family who will love and take care of her. Will you please help her on her healing journey?

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