Surgery For Daenerys
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***Daenerys had enough for her surgery & is now doing great with healing! We still need help paying for her bills & future visits, so check out the updates to see what's going on with her today!
My name is Victoria & I am fundraising money for my 2 year old kitty Daenerys Targaryen. She has been seen by over 3 doctors and this is exactly what the conclusion is:
"Bruising inside left tarsus and severe swelling over the dorsal aspect of the proximal metatarsus - medial laxity of the tarsometatarsal joint and crepitus- distal portion of the foot angles easily laterally due to a lack of medial tension- schilles tendon intact."
Imagine if your right ankle turned much further to the right than it was supposed to, & you couldn't put weight on it because of soft tissue injuries and fractures found by radiologists and doctors.
Basically, her foot is floppy.
I have been given two options that require surgery. Either Daenerys undergoes a procedure estimated at $2,500-$3,500, or her leg will be amputated. I have already paid over $350 on one visit, and owe over $500 on another visit.
I work full-time and am a student and am working as hard as I can to earn extra money for her. She was found at 7 months as a stray by the HSPCA and a long-time friend adopted her. I adopted her from my friend 11 months ago when she was forced to get rid of her and I was the last call she made before she was going to take Daenerys to the shelter.
I do not know what she did to break her foot, she is an indoor cat who escaped for approximately 20 minutes and returned home with a limp. She has a love and curiosity for the outdoors that unfortunately got her in a mess.
I have enough pain management medicine to last her for 2 weeks but I don't want her in pain any longer than she needs to be.
Please, if you can, spare a dollar, she needs surgery now.
My name is Victoria & I am fundraising money for my 2 year old kitty Daenerys Targaryen. She has been seen by over 3 doctors and this is exactly what the conclusion is:
"Bruising inside left tarsus and severe swelling over the dorsal aspect of the proximal metatarsus - medial laxity of the tarsometatarsal joint and crepitus- distal portion of the foot angles easily laterally due to a lack of medial tension- schilles tendon intact."
Imagine if your right ankle turned much further to the right than it was supposed to, & you couldn't put weight on it because of soft tissue injuries and fractures found by radiologists and doctors.
Basically, her foot is floppy.
I have been given two options that require surgery. Either Daenerys undergoes a procedure estimated at $2,500-$3,500, or her leg will be amputated. I have already paid over $350 on one visit, and owe over $500 on another visit.
I work full-time and am a student and am working as hard as I can to earn extra money for her. She was found at 7 months as a stray by the HSPCA and a long-time friend adopted her. I adopted her from my friend 11 months ago when she was forced to get rid of her and I was the last call she made before she was going to take Daenerys to the shelter.
I do not know what she did to break her foot, she is an indoor cat who escaped for approximately 20 minutes and returned home with a limp. She has a love and curiosity for the outdoors that unfortunately got her in a mess.
I have enough pain management medicine to last her for 2 weeks but I don't want her in pain any longer than she needs to be.
Please, if you can, spare a dollar, she needs surgery now.
Organizer
Victoria Avlis
Organizer
Houston, TX