Millsap Veterinary Clinic
Millsap, TX
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Whiskers
Whiskers is a 2 year old American Shorthair in Fort Worth, TX, who needs $3,500 for Surgery.
Fort Worth, TX
Our cat came into our life as more than just a pet—he quickly became family. From the moment we rescued him, he bonded closely with us and made our house feel complete. He’s always been affectionate, curious, and full of personality, whether he’s following us from room to room or curling up next to us to sleep. he’s grown up in a loving, stable home Recently, our cat suffered a serious injury and was diagnosed with two fractures in his leg. After being seen by a veterinarian, we were told he urgently needs surgery to heal properly. Without it, his quality of life could be permanently affected, and amputation may be the only option. He is currently on pain medication, but it is only temporary and does not treat the injury. He is incredibly special to us because of his gentle and loving nature. Even while in pain, he still wants to be close and finds comfort just being near us. His little habits and the way he looks at us for reassurance mean everything. He brings so much calm and happiness into our home, and it’s heartbreaking to see him like this—we just want him to heal and be himself again. This expense came on suddenly and is more than we can afford on our own. We are doing everything we can, but the cost of surgery is overwhelming. Getting him healthy again would mean everything to us and give him the chance to live a pain-free life.

Hope
Hope is a 2 month old Great Pyrenees in Weatherford , TX, who needs $2,000 for Surgical Repair of a Cleft Palate.
Weatherford, TX
Hope was part of a liter of 12 puppies our Great Pyrenees. She was the runt of the litter and we started seeing that we had difficulty in bottle feeding her. At first, the vet told us that he thought she was just the runt but at 7 weeks, the vet finally saw that she was born with a cleft palate way in the back of the roof of her mouth. He has told us surgery is the only option we have. Once the vet discovered the cleft, he told us that the only option is a repair or we would have to put her down or that she would eventually deteriorate over time and would not be able to sustain food to keep her alive and thriving. Hope is very special to us, but especially our special needs daughter. Our daughter was also born with a cleft palate and several other medical issues. She has told us that she wants to keep Hope because it reminds her of the difficulties she went through as a child and that they can share that common bond. Our daughter has already developed a special bond with Hope. We did not expect this complication to come up when the puppies were born. It took us off guard and not in a position to deal with the extra finance. We run a therapeutic riding stable for disabled kids and adults and our Pyrenees are loved by all our riders.
