We are reaching out with an urgent plea for help.
A brave little kitten, Maeve, recently came into our rescue after being found running across the busy North Circular Road. Thankfully, she was saved from harm, but she has sustained an injury that requires immediate medical attention. Unfortunately, the end of her tail is severely damaged and must be amputated to prevent further pain and complications. This sweet kitten has already been through so much, and we are determined to give her the best chance at a healthy and happy life. How You Can Help We need to raise funds to cover the cost of her surgery and post-operative care. Every donation, no matter the size, will make a significant difference in ensuring she gets the treatment she needs. Donate Please consider making a donation to support Maeve's surgery. You can contribute by bank transfer to HSBC account number 52248573, sort code 40-25-02, or using the Paypal link on our Donating page. Share Help us spread the word by sharing this appeal with your friends, family, and social media networks. The more people who know about her situation, the better our chances of raising the necessary funds. Support If you are unable to donate, consider offering support in other ways, such as volunteering your time or providing supplies. Your generosity will provide this kitten with the chance to heal and live a full, happy life. Together, we can turn her story from one of despair to one of hope and recovery. Thank you for your compassion and support during this critical time. We will keep you updated on her progress and the positive impact your donations will make.
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by a Guardian Angels fosterer In March 23 I received a call from Youngs Veterinary Partnership in Hounslow, the primary vet our charity uses, to say that a stray cat had been brought in and needed urgent treatment. That cat was Wesley!
He was in a really terrible state, suffering from such a severe eye infection in both eyes, that it had rendered him completely blind. I told my other charity workers of his plight and the fact that he would need very expensive surgery to remove his eyes and they immediately set about doing a special fundraising appeal for him. Guardian Angels Animal Support successfully raised the money needed for his surgery. Post surgery, because of his FIV status, the wound sites took a long time to heal, but eventually they did and Wesley adapted extremely well to being blind, learning to climb and even play with a moving shoelace! Then exactly a year on, March 24, a wonderful person, Alison, contacted us offering to adopt him a give him a forever home, with all the love and care, that had been missing from his previous life. So recently, in June, I had the great pleasure of going to visit him and Alison in his new home. It was a wonderful occasion, as Wesley had been a foster cat with me since before his surgery. I am extremely grateful to everyone who was involved in the saga, Youngs Vets, primary fund raiser Tracey, all the volunteers who provided all the transportation backwards and forwards to Youngs for all his follow up visits and of course to Alison for adopting him. Thank you everyone, Wesley is extremely grateful! |
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