Rusty’s Road to Recovery: Now Seeking His Forever Home

8/18/25 UPDATE: Remember Rusty, found abandoned and unable to eat? He has made significant improvement since his major dental procedure at Moore veterinary hospital. Unfortunately the rescuer cannot keep him and with each passing day he is craving love and attention from someone who has the time to give him.

Rusty tested FIV positive, but that is not a death sentence. He is doing great, he just has a more sensitive immune system.

Rusty needs a forever place to call HOME. Together, we were able to get him better please share and together we will find his FUREVER.

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7/29/5: Rusty needed 9 teeth extracted. A couple weeks ago I posted about this cat who had been found in Dearborn. The rescuer took him in for neutering and vaccination. He tested positive for FIV and the doctor recommended extractions because he was drooling constantly and had trouble eating food.

The rescuer was willing to keep him indoor and find him a forever home once he is better. He is one of the sweetest cats I have ever seen. Rusty had his dental yesterday, he was able to get his diseased teeth removed, full mouth x rays, and he went home on pain medication and antibiotics. We are expecting him to feel much better in a few days.

We could not have helped Rusty without your support and donations to our organizations. A dental is very involved and not all hospitals can provide the service. He was under anesthesia for over 2 hours and this was a major procedure. We are grateful that Moore veterinary hospital was able to do this procedure.

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Rusty Was Abandoned/Thrown Out And Now He Needs Our Help

7/15/25: This guy was found in an area where there are lots of strays who are abandoned and dumped on a regular basis. He tries to eat, growls, drools, and sticks tongue out sometimes. His rescuer took him in for neutering but due to the severity of his dental disease, they could not help in a low-cost clinic. He is also FIV positive – very similar story to Garrick who we recently helped. There is a possibility Rusty will need several extractions and this is approximately $800 – $1,200. We would love to help provide funding help for Rusty so that he can have no more pain and a better chance at a forever home. He is very loving and calm.

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