Suncoast Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center

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Sarasota, FL

Website(941) 929-1818

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Reggie

Reggie is a 6-year-old Domestic Shorthair Cat in Sarasota, FL, who needs $2,000 for Urethral Unobstruction.

Sarasota, FL

We adopted Reggie in April 2018 from the humane society as our first pet baby. He lives with us in Sarasota, his cat sister Smudge, and our two dogs Cooper and Lola. He has always been a healthy, happy cat, and honestly has run the household for five years. We call Reggie our roommate because he does what he wants, but he loves to cuddle on our chest at night before sleep. When we lost our second cat, Zara, his temperament definitely changed and we basically got Smudge so he would have a friend. He's a sweet cuddly boy who also takes no sh*t. Reg has gained some weight in the past few years when we moved into our new home, as he would run outside and we think someone has been sneaking him treats. His big size shouldn't be mistaken as laziness, as he is mostly muscle. My favorite thing about Reg is how cuddly he is if you sit in a specific chair, or his night time cuddles and pets with his loud purs. Reggie began throwing up Friday 9/25. We monitored him and when he peed on the ground a dark color Saturday morning, we took him to the emergency vet at Suncoast Emergency Vet in Sarasota FL. After testing and xrays, he had blockage and crystals forming in his bladder. They cleared the blockage, and we followed strict discharge instructions. 9/1 he peed bright red blood, and has another block. The first blockage cost us ~$3,800 that was our emergency fund. We just signed off on $750 to save his life, and are waiting on further instructions and potential surgery costs.

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Buddy Scott

Buddy Scott is a 8-year-old Shorthair Cat in Sarasota , FL, who needs $2,000 for PU Surgery.

Sarasota, FL

my grandmother found buddy originally roaming the streets of California by himself as just a tiny gray and white little kitten who was hungry lost and looking for love. My grandmother, being the rescuer, she was, took in this tiny kitten & proceeded on her trip across the country. She named him “Buddy” because he quickly became her designated travel buddy. Unfortunately my grandmother passed away Buddy came in to our life after the tragic passing of my Grandmother. We have never before owner a cat before Buddy. We refer to buddy as the man of our house and constant loverboy. He is the only boy in a house of 5 ladies. Buddy can always be found sitting like a king purring like he is in “catnip land”. He is the cutest and sweetest boy and shows us everyday the joys of being a cat mom. Buddy has been the greatest light in my life since my Grandmothers passing. Buddy continues to remind me of the importance of family and faith. Every morning we are greeted with extremely loud purrs and about 15 pounds of love snuggles right into the neck. He continues to make me smile everyday with his little quirks and curiosity. we took buddy into the veterinary emergency office on May 5 and was informed that our boy had a urinary blockage that if not treated would be fatal. Our veterinarian has done an amazing job so far and we are very happy with the progress they have made on our boy! With almost half of my family passing away within a two year span, it has been none shy of constant grief and struggle. Between burials, services, and low having 2 additional animals to provide for, the load became overbearing quickly.

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