The Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo & Stratford Perth is reaching out to the general public for assist after quite a few cats who arrived on the shelters have wanted medical remedies, with payments tallying hundreds of {dollars}.
The HSKWSP stated one cat, named Blossom, was set to have a leg amputated on Tuesday after the stray cat arrived on the shelter with an old harm that was left untreated for too lengthy.
She additionally must be spayed down the highway and the organization notes that Blossom’s vet and therapy payments might run as much as $4,000 by the point she finds a brand new home.
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“The money raised from this campaign will help Blossom lead a healthy, happy life,” HSKWSP CEO Victoria Baby said.
“We have had several emergency cases like this within the past two weeks and rely on our community’s generosity to provide this life-saving medical care. We truly hope you’ll donate today.”
Four-month-old Nimbus additionally arrived on the Humane Society final week with a number of fractures in his leg.
The organization says the kitten was in lots of ache and likewise misplaced a limb after having emergency surgical procedure. The cost for the surgical procedure was $3,500.
The humane society says he’s recovering nicely at a foster home.
The week earlier than Nimbus arrived, three-year-old Kit Kat got here to the humane society after having eaten the leaves of a “highly toxic lily plant.”
The cat was given treatment and rushed to the emergency room for therapy. They say she is now doing nicely and up for adoption however the cost of her care has come to $3,000.
The organization has raised over $6,000 to assist Blossom and the opposite cats however says any further funds will probably be used to assist different animals in its care.
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