Debbie is my beloved pet and my very best friend. Recently, she was diagnosed with cancer, and my world has been turned upside down. Facing this diagnosis has been incredibly difficult, but I am determined to do everything I can to give Debbie the best chance at recovery. She has brought so much joy and comfort into my life, and I want to be there for her just as she has always been there for me.
Debbie will be undergoing emergency surgery to remove the tumor, which is the first step in her treatment. After the surgery, the tumor will be sent away for testing and grading to better understand her mast cell diagnosis. In addition, she will receive an in-depth blood test to establish a baseline for her health, which will help guide any further treatments she may need. These procedures are essential for giving Debbie the best possible outcome, but they come with significant costs that are difficult to manage on my own.
Thank you so much for your support through this difficult diagnosis. Debbie means the world to me, and I can’t imagine not having her by my side when I need her most. Any help you can provide will make a huge difference in Debbie’s fight against cancer and in keeping our little family together.
Debbie will be undergoing emergency surgery to remove the tumor, which is the first step in her treatment. After the surgery, the tumor will be sent away for testing and grading to better understand her mast cell diagnosis. In addition, she will receive an in-depth blood test to establish a baseline for her health, which will help guide any further treatments she may need. These procedures are essential for giving Debbie the best possible outcome, but they come with significant costs that are difficult to manage on my own.
Thank you so much for your support through this difficult diagnosis. Debbie means the world to me, and I can’t imagine not having her by my side when I need her most. Any help you can provide will make a huge difference in Debbie’s fight against cancer and in keeping our little family together.





