The Emergency Fund recently helped a young cat in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 🚑
Prescott is just two years old and still a very playful kitten. Due to his energetic behavior and a severe case of kitten “Zoomies,” Prescott fell off a high cabinet and injured his back leg severely.
His dad rushed him to the veterinary clinic and x-rays showed he had suffered a compound fracture of the tibia and fibula bones. The veterinarian recommended amputating Prescott’s leg immediately, however, his dad could not afford the surgery cost.
Prescott’s leg was placed in a splint to prevent further damage and he was sent home with pain medication. Prescott's dad turned to family and friends, seeking financial aid to cover the surgery costs. Despite these efforts, an additional $850 was required to proceed with the life-changing operation. Desperate, Prescott’s dad contacted us. He said, “Prescott is in so much pain right now, even with the pain medicine, and cannot use the bathroom, eat, or drink on his own.”
Due to the urgency, we used funds from the Emergency Fund to get Prescott into surgery ASAP! Prescott had amputation surgery on May 2nd. Prescott has done remarkably well adjusting to life with just 3 legs; his incision area has completely healed and he no longer needs his cone.
Prescott's story serves as a testament to the unwavering dedication of pet owners and the crucial role that The Emergency Fund plays in providing timely assistance to animals in need. Your contribution to the Emergency Fund can make a real difference to a pet in need today!