Harlequin needs surgery
Donation protected
In late September, we were contacted about twin lambs born at a slaughterhouse.
Harlequin and her brother Hendrix arrived in our care in desperate condition - both were weak, and Harlequin was unconscious.
Fortunately, over the past weeks, these resilient lambs have been gaining strength and making remarkable progress.
However, upon their arrival, we discovered that Harlequin had a deformity, causing her to urinate upwards.
We initially suspected a prolapse and promptly took her to the vet for a thorough assessment.
The vet determined that Harlequin requires corrective surgery to protect the exposed area and to redirect her urine.
We estimate the cost of this procedure to be around $1,000, though it may be higher depending on the findings during surgery.
We are deeply committed to ensuring that Harlequin receives the surgery she needs to lead a long and fulfilling life.
As a solo-run, self-funded sanctuary, we continue to face financial pressure.
If you are inspired to help, any contribution towards Harlequin's surgery would be very appreciated.
Thank you for your support!
Organizer
Roses Refuge
Organizer
Melbourne, VIC