
Save Oreo: Urgent ER Care Needed
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Urgent funds are desperately needed for two critical cats who recently arrived at our shelter.
Oreo arrived Thursday emaciated and lethargic. Oreo had been found wandering a neighborhood displaced and distraught. Thankfully, he arrived at our shelter and not a moment too soon.
Oreo’s blood glucose was dangerously high and coupled with his physical exam our vets insisted he get to the ER immediately.
Our shelter manager raced Oreo to the ER not sure if he would even survive the half hour drive. She kept looking over her shoulder, into his carrier to see if he was still breathing.
Luckily Oreo has a chance at a normal life if we can get him stable with just a couple days in the ER. Please consider donating to his care. No amount is too small.
While Oreo has a chance at a full recovery we must mention a kitten who does not.
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Rosie arrived to our shelter as a seemingly healthy kitten. She had her spay surgery and initial vaccines but within a week presented with strange pockets of fluid underneath her skin.
She was admitted to the ER where it was determined her kidneys were failing and far beyond repair.
It’s speculated that Rosie could have been poisoned. Both our team of veterinarians and the Emergency Room vets said she would not survive. She was humanely euthanized.
Rosie’s loss was a tough one for our rescue and one we tried to avoid at all costs but her kidneys were non-functional and no amount of additional care would’ve kept her with us. Sadly we had to say good bye.
Please consider donating in her honor so that we can rush the next cat to the ER who may have a fighting chance. Thank you to our wonderful cat-saving community. Together, the homeless cats of our area can have a brighter future.
Organizer
Holly Goldfeder
Organizer
Wilmington, DE
Forgotten Cats, Inc.
Beneficiary