10/15/24 – Happy Update! On October 2 we posted about Pooh who was rescued and needed surgery for entropion in both eyes. He had his surgery yesterday and his life saver, Brooke, reported that he is doing great. Here are the the before and after photos.
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10/15/24 – Kali was rescued with another kitten who had a severe diarrhea issue but even more importantly, Kali was in need of an eye removal. Both of them were rescued from the streets near Lansing and the rescuer, Shelby, contacted us for assistance.
Kali was scheduled for eye removal (as you can see from the photo, she looks to have a pinpoint eye) and Maloney, the other cat was scheduled for his diarrhea issue. Here is Shelby’s update on Kali: “Kali is doing amazingly, and will be going to her new home soon! She’s finishing up her antibiotics. I’m so grateful for you.
I try to cover as much as I can financially for cat rescue costs, but being on my own without 501c3, I don’t have donors. I literally couldn’t have helped her without you. I’m telling everyone who will listen to donate money your way! I wish I could donate too, but I provide SO much food and litter for families that can’t afford it, along with spay/neuter/vaccination and other medical. I’m so incredibly thankful for Kali. She is just the sweetest girl.
Her street days in Lansing are over!!!-Shelby” Without our supporter/donors, sweet orphans like Kali would never have that second chance at life.
10/15/24 – Roman and Romeo “randomly showed up” at their rescuer’s home. Unfortunately, Rebecca (homeowner) already has 3 cats but she couldn’t turn them away. Roman and Romeo were authorized to be tested, vaccinated, and neutered at Rescue Veterinary Services and will be looking for their furever home.