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Help Kittens Born Without Paws Get Surgery

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We get constant emails calls and messages regarding cats needing help. It’s every day and unfortunately, we cannot help all of them. We don’t have enough resources or fosters. However, we recently received a request to help a Mom cat with four kittens. Two of which were born without a paws on their hind legs!

All the kittens were living outside and the kittens with the deformity were getting skin irritations on their legs because they were walking on concrete without paws so of course we pulled some strings and found a foster for those two kittens. They needed the most help.

We took the kittens to the vet and after a few consultations, the suggestion is to amputate the legs so they will not have issues going forward. Kittens are remarkably resilient and they would do so well living as tripods. We have decided to help these kittens, but we need your help as well

Taking medical cases is no easy task for any rescue. The amputation for these two kittens estimated at about $1000 each. We are going to start fundraising and hope to raise this amount before their surgery.

Please help if you are able to. Any small amount counts. If you can’t donate, please share this post!

We appreciate everyone’s ongoing support ❤️




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Cynthia Luyo
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Miami, FL
Project Saving Paws Inc
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