Fountain City Animal Hospital
Knoxville, TN
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Draco
Draco is a 5-year-old Domestic Short Hair Cat in Knoxville, TN, who needs $2,000 for Femoral Head Ostectomy.
Knoxville, TN
Draco came into our lives when I was 17 years old, the family cat had kittens. I fell I love with Draco with his big ole eyes and sweet face. We have been together for 6 years, he’s the sweetest cat you’ll ever meet. I call him lover boy/fat daddy, because he is such a snuggle butt. I have had him through everything. Draco is a lover boy, he loves all people and kids. He loves to interact with our neighbors in our apartment complex. He loves a good head rub. He loves anyone that will love on him. Draco is a dough maker, he loves fluffy blankets. He is a sucker for some tuna treats, also makes the silliest faces. He loves to hear the birds and sit in the window. He’s an adventurous boy. He will tell me to hurry when I pop open a can of cat food. He’s just all around an amazing cat. We’ve never had to take him in with any concerns. We got him nurtured when he was a young cat to help us with the spray. Vacations and deworming from over the counter. With Draco being an inside cat we didn’t think about having a emergency fund because he’s such a chill cat. Also being on a fixed income, having a toddler and bills in general. It’s rough.

Catta
Catta is a 12-year-old Domestic Medium Hair Cat in Knoxville, TN, who needs $2,000 for Amputation.
Knoxville, TN
Catta found me. She showed up at my house about a decade ago and never left. She was my first pet as an adult and is my little mean Torti that means the world to me and my son. Catta mostly wants to be near you but not be messed with, unless you're my son of course lol. They are each other's favorites. She also loves to eat and nap! She does not hesitate to let you know when she wants food. She can have whatever she wants (for the most part) because she is out little mean baby Catta. She loves boxes and anything square like reusable shopping bags etc. Catta needs her leg amputated. She has a mass all the way around her hock (ankle in a human). It is a plasma cell tumor aka bone cancer. We've looked everywhere and put her through all kinds of tests to see if it has spread anywhere else. So far so good! I am stretched to the limit as I have already spent over $1000 in testing to make sure this is the right decision for her. Finances are tight right now with the rising cost of living. I've spent my emergency fund and my Care Credit is almost maxed out from an emergency root canal for myself.
