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Hi everyone
I’m Zee, and I’m making this go fund me for my sweet baby Rascal Flatts. He’s my first cat ever and the sweetest grumpy little fat man. Rascal has suddenly and unexpectedly fallen ill. As he is my first cat I was unsure what to do and tried to see if he would feel better as the day went on. That was not the case his health started to rapidly and drastically decline he went from not eating to not drinking to not moving.
Fortunately we got him to the vet just barely in time. Poor Rascal didn’t even need sedation he was so out of it, they didn’t think he’d make it past sedation. Very thankfully the vets did all they could and he has made it through the night. He’s currently hooked up with fluids to recuperate and should be home by Monday at the earliest. He’s not out of the clear yet we are still unsure of the cause and currently are doing a lot of blood/lab work. Worst case scenario he’ll need surgery.
If you have anything to help, as I can’t get him anymore help without the funds. We won’t be able to get him anymore blood lab work, our current price is just at 1000, and with him needing a few more test the cost is getting overwhelming. I want to do whatever is in my power to give my baby the long happy healthy life he deserves.
I want to be clear that I don’t expect anything at all, and we’re beyond grateful for the love and support. Every little bit goes directly toward Rascals previous and upcoming vet bills, medication, and follow-up treatments to get him feeling like himself again. I am so eternally grateful for every little penny. Rascal is my sweet sweet tiny baby. I’d be a mess without him and the first night not having him home was unbearable. He’s just the sweetest boy who doesn’t deserve the pain and poking and prodding he’s going through, and will continue to go through. His most recent good news is that he’s slowly started to eat again after not being able to the first two nights.
Thank you to all, whether you donated shared or simply took the time to read this. It’s all appreciated.






