6/13/22 – Milo needed help and because of our generous supporters we were able to be there for him. Julie, his rescuer, independently helps elderly or disabled community members in the greater Lansing area. Julie was contacted by the caretaker of a cat community and advised that Milo had been dumped in the community a few months ago and was fine until a few weeks ago when he showed up at the feeders location with a bloody puncture wound and a bloody mouth. Julie got him indoors to at least disinfect his wound and assess what she could. He was then taken to Eaton County Humane Society in Olivet because the wonderful staff messaged her on mothers day that they had a few cancellations if needed TNR appointments. Milo appeared to already be neutered but because of his injuries they were willing to check him out.
Upon examination, Milo was diagnosed with a grade 3-4 dental disease and also had what appeared to be a cyst of some sort at the base of his tail. His puncture wound has healed nicely. But Julie needed our help for his dental surgery. Fortunately we could say YES and he had his surgery a little over a week ago. Milo is no longer in pain and we are very happy about that. – diana.