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A couple of weeks ago, we held a fundraiser for Ronny P (pictured), and thanks to your generosity, we were able to get him to the vet. Ronny has a condition called entropion, where his eyelids turn inward, causing constant irritation and recurring eye infections. He was prescribed eyedrops and Terramycin, which helped temporarily, but his eyes are still goopy and inflamed, and the infection has returned.
Unfortunately, his dental health has also deteriorated significantly. His teeth are in such poor shape that his tongue now sticks out due to pain and discomfort. We recently received a veterinary estimate for both the eyelid surgery and dental work, which ranges from $700 to $1,140 depending on the extent of the procedures needed.
Ronny P is a special cat. He arrived completely feral, but over time he’s become part of the clowder and bonded with his fellow cats — and even Daisy, my dog. He follows us on walks and has transformed into the sweetest little guy. We want to give him the comfort and quality of life he deserves.
We’re thrilled to share that a generous donor has offered to match donations up to $550 toward Ronny’s surgery. Since All Saints Cat TNR is primarily a TNR-focused rescue, if the final surgery costs are less than $1,140, any remaining funds will go directly toward our ongoing TNR efforts.
For those new to us, All Saints Cat TNR is a grassroots 501(c)(3) nonprofit I started in 2022 after moving from Toronto, Canada to Southern Georgia. Since then, we’ve TNR’d 440 cats and found loving homes for an additional 90 — including Possum, who some of you may remember from his many appearances on Reddit last year!
We’ll keep everyone updated as the fundraiser progresses and as Ronny’s surgery approaches. We aim to have it scheduled for the end of May, and he’ll recover comfortably in a large crate at my home.
Thank you all so much in advance for your continued support and compassion!
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