The Emergency Fund helped Squeaker recently with his urgent veterinary care. πŸš‘

The Emergency Fund helped a Minnesota kitty recently with his urgent veterinary care. Squeaker was in pain; he was panting and pacing for 6 hours; he was very sick. Squeaker was going in and out of the litter box often but producing little urine. His elderly mom suspected a urinary tract infection and rushed him to a low-cost veterinary clinic.

Squeaker’s mom paid for an exam and urinalysis which confirmed that Squeaker had a UTI. He was prescribed antibiotics and pain medication however his mom had depleted what money she had and could not afford any further treatment for Squeaker. Heartbroken, she took Squeaker home empty-handed. Luckily, her neighbor had heard about us and helped Squeaker’s mom apply for financial assistance.

The Emergency Fund helped with the cost of Squeaker’s medication; without it, Squeaker’s condition could have deteriorated rapidly and become life-threatening if he developed a urinary blockage. The Emergency steps in when a pet parent is having a difficult time and needs a few hundred dollars to get their furbaby the medication they need to live long and healthy lives. The Emergency Fund is vital to our mission. Please consider donating to the Emergency Fund today to help more pets in 2024.

Your contribution will make all the difference in giving these furry friends the care they deserve.

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