Tunica Humane Society Vet Bills
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Since July of 2012, the Tunica Humane Society has faced
mounting vet bills because their budget was slashed in half. Because they
have taken in dogs that are very ill, (such as Penny), or needed surgery
(such as Noel), this shelter's vet bills have been staggering. When Penny was dropped off on Fri. Feb. 28, she was started
on worming meds, but then she crashed. By Saturday, Penny was losing
her battle. She spent two nights at the
Emergency Center in Memphis and her tiny body was slammed with parasites. As
soon as she was stable enough, her foster Mom and Dad picked her up and took
her to Central Animal Clinic where she is being cared for by Dr. Pam
Chandler. On March 4, Penny had to have a plasma transfusion but by
that evening, she was doing a little better. These are the types of
serious illnesses that this shelter sees in dogs and cats who receive no
medical care before they are dropped off at the shelter or are found homeless on
the streets. Donations towards this shelter's vet fees are very much
appreciated.
The Tunica Humane Society is a no-kill shelter that is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to the Tunica Humane Society are tax-deductible. For further information, please contact Shelter Director Sandy Williams at [phone redacted]. Their website is located at www.tunicahumanesociety.com and they are on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/tunica.humanesociety?ref=ts&fref=ts.
Thank you so much for your generosity.
The Tunica Humane Society is a no-kill shelter that is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to the Tunica Humane Society are tax-deductible. For further information, please contact Shelter Director Sandy Williams at [phone redacted]. Their website is located at www.tunicahumanesociety.com and they are on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/tunica.humanesociety?ref=ts&fref=ts.
Thank you so much for your generosity.
Organizer
Jan Courtney
Organizer
Memphis, TN