My Pets Animal Hospital
Lakeland, FL
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Annie
Annie is a 9-year-old Ragdoll Cat in Lakeland, FL, who needs $1,950 for Laser Lumpectomy.
Lakeland, FL
In a heartwarming chapter of my life, I ventured into the SPCA with the intention of finding a furry companion to bring joy and warmth to my home. Little did I know that fate had an enchanting surprise in store for me. Among the many hopeful faces, a trio of ragdoll cats captured my heart instantly. Their bond was so undeniable that I simply couldn't bear to break it. In this remarkable feline family, Mr. Tibbers assumed the role of the caring uncle, while the inseparable duo of Shadow and Annie held a sibling connection that melted my heart. It's been a beautiful journey of eight years since that serendipitous day. Back then, Shadow and Annie were just one year old, while Mr. Tibbers had reached the age of two. They make my life joyous! A compassionate volunteer at the shelter shared their story with me. Circumstances had led him to make the difficult decision to put this lovable trio up for adoption. His wife, bravely battling cancer, couldn't have the cats around. In the face of this heartrending situation, I made the choice to embrace these three wonderful souls, prioritizing their companionship over the allure of kittens. Recently, we noticed a small lump on Annie's body, which our veterinarian diagnosed as a tumor that requires a Laser Lumpectomy. This procedure is essential to ensure that Annie remains healthy and happy for years to come. I am reaching out to our community for help, as the estimated cost of Annie's procedure is $1952. Living on a fixed income and disabled due to a stroke. I face unexpected challenges. Annie's unforeseen surgery strained my finances; no emergency funds exist. Her health is my priority - seeing her vibrant and pain-free would restore immense joy to our lives.

Bonnie
Bonnie is a 6-year-old Pit Bull in Lakeland , FL, who needs $2,000 for Wound Care.
Lakeland, FL
Bonnie was a rescue. When we found her she was covered in ticks and needed immediate care and attention.. From that moment on, Bonnie was family. Bonnie lives at home with three other dogs but she is “MaMa” and everyone knows MaMa makes the rules. She is the pack leader or as we like to call her “Security.” But... as cautious as our girl is she is equally loving to those she is protecting. Bonnie is more than our pet. Wherever we go she goes and she makes sure of it. She loves when we holler to “load up” as she gallops to the truck on the way to another adventure with her humans. Bonnie loves being with her family but if you ask her where she would want to be it would be right next to her primary human, my boyfriend. He and joke and say Bonnie is his wife and Bonnie believes it! Our pets are our lives. I often joke that “we work for the dogs to live well.” We have never asked for help but when COVID impacted one of our incomes, we played catch-up since but we figure it out. Bonnie was attacked by another dog about a week before Christmas. She was severely injured from deep bite wounds damaging her front legs. She has been at My Pet Animal Hospital for about two weeks fighting to survive. With there care she has been able to keep her left limb and we are hopeful the right as well. She has several wound care procedures ahead of her but she remains in good spirits. Bonnie has always been “Extra” with a personality that leaves you laughing. She is one of those “take no crap” kinda of personalities but still calm in her presence. She knows what she wants and expresses it through snorts and gruffs or a side eye “your ridiculous” look she gives often. She is witty, underestimated and charismatic. If you ever seen Big Mama’s House, Bonnie is “Big Mama”.
