Hopi Animal Hospital

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Scottsdale, AZ

Website(602) 494-4674

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Mini

Mini is a 7 year old Bombay in Phoenix, AZ, who needs $178 for Fix Urinary Bleeding.

Phoenix, AZ

Kitty lives with me in an apartment, my mom helps pay the rent, i've tried to work various jobs but my income streams seem to be blocked or limited. i can't do grubhub, task rabbit, or anything to grind and earn. i am allowed to use stock trading apps but i seem to get traded against, my stocks never go up so i closed my account. Magik, my sweet cat, has a urinary issue caused by a bacterial infection, as diagnosed by our vet at Hopi Animal Hospital. She needs a urinary injection to clear it up and stay healthy. The invoice totals $277.86, and thanks to kind donors, we’ve raised $100. We urgently need $177.86 more to cover her treatment. Your support can help Mini heal and keep purring happily by my side! my 7-lb kitty, is a true gem! Nicknamed Mini, she’s the most well-behaved cat I’ve ever known—never bitten anyone and purrs instantly when picked up. Her gentle, loving nature brings joy every day. She interacts with me so sweetly, always cuddling and spreading calm. Her cute, tiny size and kind spirit make her special. Help us raise $177.86 for her treatment so Mini can keep shining! I’ve faced financial hardship for years, unable to work traditional jobs like fast food due to restrictions. Stock trading hasn't worked out, and platforms like Uber or doordash block me. Waggle’s direct hospital payments really help

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Mini

Mini is a 8 year old Bombay in Phoenix, AZ, who needs $100 for Urinary Check Up.

Phoenix, AZ

Mini, my 8-year-old black cat, is sweet, loving, and gentle—never scratches or bites, just purrs when held, though shy with strangers. I’m facing homelessness in Mesa, AZ, relying on inconsistent parental support for rent. On food stamps and visiting food banks, Any money goes to Mini’s care, but I need help for her $100 vet visit to keep her healthy. Mini, my 8-year-old cat, started meowing loudly and acting skittish after I returned from a doctor’s visit. I found blood in her urine, which persisted for three days despite extra water and feedings. I suspect a urinary issue but can’t afford a vet visit. I plan to take her to Any local vet, for a $100 check-up to diagnose and treat her condition. Mini, my 8-year-old black cat, is special for her gentle, playful spirit. She never bites or scratches, purring instantly when I pick her up, though she’s shy with strangers. She brings joy to my tough days, curling up beside me for comfort. As my only family in Mesa, her loving presence keeps me going, making her health vital to our bond. I’m facing homelessness in AZ, relying on inconsistent parental support for rent. On food stamps, I can only afford Mini’s food. I have no money for her $100 vet bill. Having Mini healthy again will ease my fear of losing her, my only companion

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