8/19/22 – As we mark our 12th year of making a difference in the lives of the homeless, I ask for your continued support. Without the generosity of our supporters, veterinary hospitals, and good samaritans, so many animals would be forced to die on the street — alone and prey for others.
You might remember Honey and Sweet Potato. They were trapped together in that Sweet Potato had been by the side of his buddy for weeks. Honey had a wound on his back and his eye appeared injured. After Honey was trapped his finder reported that Honey’s eye appeared to be missing. Honey was barely moving but he was still breathing and enjoyed being petted.
Honey and Sweet Potato were both seen by one of our partner vets and Sweet Potato was tested, vaccinated, and neutered and it turned out that he also had a wound on his back which was treated. Honey had to have his eye removed so his neuter was scheduled for the same time as the eye surgery. His wound was treated on his first visit.
Today everyone has been taken care of and are doing good. They both are looking for their furever home so if you have that purrfect family, please contact Melissa at: [email protected]
Here is a post surgery photo of Honey and photos when the boys were first trapped. – diana.
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