Ginger Kitten Spay & Shots
Donation protected
Ginger is a 3 1/2 month old kitten who was found on the side of a busy, major road and stuck in a canal. My Mom rescued her and we had her checked out at the vet. She was FeLV- and FIV- but had intestinal parasites and needed 2 weeks of medications.
I fostered her while she was getting her meds and getting her weight up and wound up falling in love with the little orange girl. I have two adult cats of my own but decided to adopt as a forever kitty as well. I mean, look at that little face!!
Her initial vet visits, medications and testing cost about $350. Now, she's getting to the age where she needs to be spayed and she needs her kitten shots. A local place will give us a discount and it will only be about $200 for everything.
*edit: We've met the initial goal but I'm leaving it open because there are often times extra or additional costs with the vet like follow-ups or tests, etc. and it never hurts to be prepared. All funds will continue to go towards her care, upkeep and medical costs.
But after spending the money on her initial vet visits, I'm short on the cash. Getting her shots and spaying is not something that can wait and given that she's the product the overpopulation of unfixed cats, it's all the more important to do my part to help control the pet population. It's also important to her health to get her spayed before her fist heat as it reduces her likelihood of cancer.
Anything you can offer is greatly appreciated by me AND my little orange kitten!
I fostered her while she was getting her meds and getting her weight up and wound up falling in love with the little orange girl. I have two adult cats of my own but decided to adopt as a forever kitty as well. I mean, look at that little face!!
Her initial vet visits, medications and testing cost about $350. Now, she's getting to the age where she needs to be spayed and she needs her kitten shots. A local place will give us a discount and it will only be about $200 for everything.
*edit: We've met the initial goal but I'm leaving it open because there are often times extra or additional costs with the vet like follow-ups or tests, etc. and it never hurts to be prepared. All funds will continue to go towards her care, upkeep and medical costs.
But after spending the money on her initial vet visits, I'm short on the cash. Getting her shots and spaying is not something that can wait and given that she's the product the overpopulation of unfixed cats, it's all the more important to do my part to help control the pet population. It's also important to her health to get her spayed before her fist heat as it reduces her likelihood of cancer.
Anything you can offer is greatly appreciated by me AND my little orange kitten!
Organizer
M Turner
Organizer
Elfers, FL