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Heavenly Paws High Veterinary Expenses

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We have had so many injured cats lately with high veterinary expenses. You will meet 6 of them below and we will update about each one of them whenever we can. We truly appreciate any donations we receive. Thank you very much in advance.

Meet Baby Max, Brie, Sweet Pea, Pete, Willie and Argyle.

Baby Max (black) is a sweet 2 year old neutered male that came in with a severe front ankle wound. We think the foot is damaged and it has a leaking abscess. We will know more on Thursday, April 6th.

Brie (tabby) was found in an apartment complex where nobody is allowed to have pets or they would have gladly taken her in. She is a lovely little girl probably only about a year old. She has a very large deep wound on her rear end that smells horribly infected. We will know more on Thursday, April 6th.

Sweet Pea (calico) is a beautiful young lady at 2 to 4 years old. Some soulless person apparently threw her out because she came in spayed and front declawed. She was attacked by something and tore up both sides of her body. We suspect a dog. She is doing well and even has a potential home.

Pete and Willie (black) are 4 week old brothers. Willie has the eye issue where he will need one eye removed. The other eye is questionable. Pete has the leg issue where he has a stump of a back leg. We do not know what happened but he will need it amputated.

Argyle (orange and white) just had all of his teeth removed.
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Donations 

  • Anonymous
    • $25
    • 2 yrs
  • Katie Longazel
    • $25
    • 2 yrs
  • Patty Penvose
    • $25
    • 2 yrs
  • Anonymous
    • $50
    • 2 yrs
  • Janice Beck
    • $200
    • 2 yrs
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Terry Beaudoin
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York, PA
Heavenly Paws Animal Shelter Inc.
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