Sunday, February 03, 2008

Kylee needs help for hip Surgery, she is only 5 months old!!



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This little one has a good start here, she already has $360 secured can you help with the rest??

Kylee
is only 5 months old. We came home from work and she had dislocated her
hip. We took her to the emergency vet only to find out her hip couldn't
be put back in place and we have to have surgery done to create a
"false joint" so she can walk again. And walk again without pain. She
is only 5 months old!!!

Max Needs Medicine and we need help to get it



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Max
is a wonderful 10-year-old Chocolate Lab. We adopted Max about 8 months
ago from his life-long family who was transferred out of the country.
We knew Max has Addison's Disease which means he gets a shot of
hormones every 25 days. We were fully prepared to take on the expense
and welcomed Max into our home, where is now a great companion for our
8-year-old Black Lab, Remy. Having rescued Labs for many years, we know
they often come with high medical expenses.



Then the unexpected. I was recently laid off from my job. My
husband is self-employed and his work is sparse now, during the winter.



Max's drugs are $1600.00 per year. I know I can get a job within 6
months, so I am looking for funding for his medications for 6 months.


If you can contribute to Max's Medicine Fund, he will think you are
fantanstic. After I get a job, if any of the contributions are left, we
will donate it to Lab Rescue. So no matter what, everybody wins!

Please Help! My dog, "Soldier" needs an operation



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My dog, "Soldier" needs an operation for his nostrils, he has a hard
time breathing because his nostrils are way too small so he snores when
he walks around.



A vet near by referred me to another vet and they are charging a bit
above 4000 for the surgery I can't afford that so I need help.



This is not a cosmetic surgery he has a hard time playing and running around.

Please Help "Gruff" with frozen foot!



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Gruff
snuck out of the house and by the time he was recovered, he was half
frozen. He had to have his front paw removed and we are waiting to see
if his ear tips are going to regain circulation. This has put our
family in a financial burdon as the heating bills in this weather are
taking up most of our savings.



Gruff is a great cat and has been in the family since we adopted
him for our 5 year old daughter 3 years ago. Please help us help Gruff.



We feel blessed that we even got him back alive. Gruff will never
been the same but he sure has been a fighter trying to do the things he
did before this all happened.



Thank you for your help! God Bless!

Donations Needed: Little Homeless Kitty's Leg Severed by Dog



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Saving Tiger Lily

One morning, my husband Stew heard what first sounded like a cat
screeching from an altercation with another cat. Then the screeching
became so unusually loud and intense that he ran outdoors to
investigate. He saw three dogs chomping down on a four-pound feral cat
who was airborne, fighting for her life. Stew immediately jumped over
the four-foot fence and pounced on the dogs to force them to let go of
the kitty. Soon after, I ran out to find the terrified little one
hiding under a dilapidated motorcycle. It did not take long for me to
grab protective gloves and a small recovery cage for an immediate trip
to the animal hospital. I thank God that the hospital could take her
right away.
Her back left femur was fractured and completely severed.
Remarkably, that was her only major injury. The animal hospital assured
us that, once her leg heals fully from the surgery, she will be able to
jump, climb and otherwise live a normal life. Even if she never wants
to climb a tree again, it is comforting to know she will not be
crippled for life.
Before the dog attack, Tiger Lily was feral, never allowing us
touch her nor come anywhere close to her. Now, as she recovers in room
in our home, she is accepting love, food and medicine. She purrs as
each of us holds her for long periods. I imagine she is warming up to
us because she understands on some level that we are helping her with
her broken leg. Speaking of which, some of her lacerations healed well
after only a week. Thanks to my husband's bravery and love for animals,
she has a safe indoor life ahead of her.



With x-rays, meds, special food, surgery and follow-up visits, the
bill totaled $1,190. I charged it with the Vet hospital. My husband is
out of work. I support the two of us. I need help paying off Tiger
Lily's bill.


My email address is DTConsult (at) cableone.net ~Debby Taylor



Thank you ever so much for your kind heart.

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