Getting Ganesh Back Together
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THE REMOVER OF OBSTACLES
I fostered Ganesh when he was a baby cat, and he was adopted last year by a sweet young couple named David and Rosalie when he was eight months old. On November 2nd, a fire destroyed their home (an apartment on the 18th floor of a high-rise apartment building, pictured below), and David suffered second-degree burns on his left hand.
Ganesh managed to escape the fire, but he got pretty banged up, his injuries consistent with a fall. Remarkably, his wounds are not life-threatening, but he requires expensive surgeries for two broken legs (one front and one hind) and another procedure for a cracked hard palate of the mouth.
The Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group of Brooklyn (VERG) took him in, and the staff there are taking incredibly good care of him. They understood the situation, and very quickly offered a grant through Positive Tails to help keep Ganesh alive. In this spirit of generosity, they began his treatment.
The funds collected here will be used toward the remaining costs for Ganesh's emergency medical bills and follow-up visits during his recovery. Please give what you can or post and share this link, and become friends with Ganesh on Facebook.
UPDATE 12/28: $280 collected to donate directly to VERG for Ganesh. Thank you!
I fostered Ganesh when he was a baby cat, and he was adopted last year by a sweet young couple named David and Rosalie when he was eight months old. On November 2nd, a fire destroyed their home (an apartment on the 18th floor of a high-rise apartment building, pictured below), and David suffered second-degree burns on his left hand.
Ganesh managed to escape the fire, but he got pretty banged up, his injuries consistent with a fall. Remarkably, his wounds are not life-threatening, but he requires expensive surgeries for two broken legs (one front and one hind) and another procedure for a cracked hard palate of the mouth.
The Veterinary Emergency and Referral Group of Brooklyn (VERG) took him in, and the staff there are taking incredibly good care of him. They understood the situation, and very quickly offered a grant through Positive Tails to help keep Ganesh alive. In this spirit of generosity, they began his treatment.
The funds collected here will be used toward the remaining costs for Ganesh's emergency medical bills and follow-up visits during his recovery. Please give what you can or post and share this link, and become friends with Ganesh on Facebook.
UPDATE 12/28: $280 collected to donate directly to VERG for Ganesh. Thank you!
Organizer
Ganesh Spencer
Organizer
Brooklyn, NY