Homestead Veterinary Center

Kunkletown, PA
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Tweetie
Tweetie is a 10-year-old Long Hair Cat in Kunkletown , PA, who needs $1,500 for Cancerous Tumor Removal.
Kunkletown, PA
I am writing to you today with a heavy heart, as I would like to share the story of our beloved cat, Tweetie. Ten years ago, we were fortunate enough to have been introduced to Tweetie through my brother's friend. She was just a tiny little kitten at the time, and from the moment she entered our lives, she brought us immeasurable joy. Over the years, Tweetie has become an integral part of our fam She likes to sleep in the bed with my mother she's very close to her, she is picky with her food, we think she is very fancy, likes trees, gras, she likes to slap everyone! runs like a rabbit, likes to be chased when she wants to play. she likes to slap everyone its very cute with her tiny paw, she is afraid of the thunder and fire works we keep our windows and doors closed on 4th of July for her comfort. She has cancer one of the tumor has grown and infected it causing her pain. she needs surgery. no one wants look at her unless I pay $1500 up front. had some medical issue lost my main income, got into a lot of debts, unexpected expanses keeps arising, and filling for bankruptcy.

Lilly
Lilly is a 2-year-old Lab Mix in Saylorsburg, PA, who needs $1,043 for Heartworm Treatment.
Saylorsburg, PA
Originally from Mississippi, Lilly's previous owner passed away and the family dropped her and her son off at a shelter down there. Someone got in touch with my local Lab rescue that I volunteer with and they moved Lilly and the son up her. I began fostering Lilly and someone else took the son. They got her spayed and UTD on all vaccines. Heartworm was negative at the time but now positive. The reason I began to work for our local Lab rescue was because we just lost our black Lab, Brandy, last October and the whole family was devastated. Lilly for was my first foster and last because we couldn't let her go. She was such a light in our storm of sorrow. It was as if she knew our pain and she worked to make everything better for us. Now she needs us and we have to be there for her. I believe that some dogs are innately predisposition to be service dogs and that is what Lilly is. She is our emotional support dog. She even took care of my daughter-in-law (stage 3 classic Hodgkin's lymphoma) while they stayed with us 4 months. Lilly has had a hard life loosing her first owner and now being diagnosed with Heartworms on her 6th month recheck is devastating for us. Lilly was pulled from a shelter in Mississippi by someone connected with our Lab rescue. They made sure she was spayed, up to date on her vaccines and tested her for heartworms prior to her coming up north on January 22, 2022. Homestead Veterinary Clinic tested her on 7/15, and the results turned out to be positive. A 2nd test was done to confirm she is positive for microfilaria, HW. We just can't handle one more financial medical or emergency blow. When Brandy got ill, we had been to the vet 5-6 times trying to get her better, but the expense was tremendous. Now Lilly needs this lifesaving treatment.
