JYK Veterinary Clinic

Huntington Beach, California
Campaigns at this clinic

Meatball
Meatball is a 3-year-old Domestic Short Hair Cat in Costa Mesa , CA, who needs $2,000 for Urinary Catheter and Hospitalization.
Costa Mesa, CA
We took in a pregnant stray cat and kept some of her kittens. It’s just me and my girlfriend in an apartment with our cats, Who have free rein over the home. They love their lives Meatball likes to bird watch play with toys and rough house with his brother. He likes to cuddle in bed with mom and dad. Loves to take long naps through out the day He has the sweetest voice/meow for such a big cat. His meow can bring a tear to your eye from how adorable he is. He’s the biggest lover and cuddler and completes this family Hes experiencing issues urinating on his own, he has been in vets care for observation with a catheter to help him pee. He’s at JYK Veterinary Clinic being treated by Dr.Kim. Sudden major expense, experienced significant loss of work due to holiday season. Meatball provides you with a different type of love. He makes you happy to be a pet parent. It would mean the absolute world to have him healthy and home again. His brother booger misses him

Patchy
Patchy is a 2-year-old Domestic Shorthair in Westminster, CA, who needs $1,798 for hip surgery.
Westminster, CA • Second Chance Pet Adoptions
Patchy was the victim of a hit and run. A good samaritan found the sweet cat lying on the side of the road. He was in pain and on death's door. When Second Chance Pet Adoptions heard about the situation, they bolted into action and immediately got Patchy to the vet. > "It's heartbreaking," Deanna S. with the rescue tells Waggle. "There was blood coming out of his eyes and nose. He could not even lift his head. He was left to die in a super painful way. It was horrible." Patchy turned out not only to be a sweet cat, but he's also a fighter. For two weeks, he struggled to live. He was in and out of the animal hospital getting fluids and supportive care. "The entire time, he would lift his head and wanted his ears rubbed. He's a friendly cat," Deanna says. He is now stable, but he can't walk. X-rays revealed his pelvis is broken and his hip is in bad shape. Dr. Kim at JYK Veterinary Clinic says Patchy needs hip surgery to help him walk again. His prognosis is very bright. But the rescue can't get Patchy the life-changing operation he needs without donations. The rescue relies 100% on pet lovers' goodwill to help animals. "We try to help as many cats and dogs as can," Deanna says. "We don't want any animals to be euthanized for financial reasons, especially when they can be treated and recover and continue to live their life."
