
PLEASE HELP TIGER. HE IS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE.
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Tiger was dumped at the NYC-ACC shelter on February 18th (#55150). All this 10-year-old boy ever knew was a warm home and the trust of someone who left him. In his previous home, he was shy, but would warm up with time. With strangers, Tiger was scared. At the shelter, Tiger was terrified. He would hide in fear, pressed up against the back of his kennel. Within in a week, Tiger had an upper respiratory infection, diarrhea, and severe blistering on his paws and in his mouth. The shelter vet said he had never seen blisters so severe. On February 24th, Tiger was placed on the euthanasia list and was in bad shape. Ready For Rescue stepped up for Tiger, when no one else would.
Tiger was sent to Manhattan Cat Specialists, where he has been receiving extensive medical treatment for E. coli, Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), Enterococcus faecalis, Beta-haemolytic streptococcus, and inappetence. He is on a feeding tube and receiving daily bandage changes for his paws. Tiger is going to need to remain in vet care until his paws are healed, he is eating on his own, and he tests negative for his many ailments. His bill is already $1500 and climbing daily.
Please consider a tax-deductible donation to help Ready For Rescue help Tiger. Ready For Rescue continually takes in animals that have extensive and costly medical needs, animals that otherwise risked losing their lives. Ready For Rescue is giving Tiger the chance he deserves to feel healthy and safe again, but needs your help. Once Tiger is well enough to go into foster, he will need a loving and patient person to care for him. If you are interested in fostering Tiger, please contact Ready For Rescue at: [email redacted]
A staff person at ACC saw something special in Tiger and wrote this sweet bio for him. Please help us find him a great home to go to, once he is healed: "My name is Tiger, but I am not a very brave tiger. In fact, I want to learn how to be brave again so that I can prance and show off how handsome I am. Would you please help me earn my stripes back? If you take me, I promise I will do my very best to roar my love again."
Tiger was sent to Manhattan Cat Specialists, where he has been receiving extensive medical treatment for E. coli, Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), Enterococcus faecalis, Beta-haemolytic streptococcus, and inappetence. He is on a feeding tube and receiving daily bandage changes for his paws. Tiger is going to need to remain in vet care until his paws are healed, he is eating on his own, and he tests negative for his many ailments. His bill is already $1500 and climbing daily.
Please consider a tax-deductible donation to help Ready For Rescue help Tiger. Ready For Rescue continually takes in animals that have extensive and costly medical needs, animals that otherwise risked losing their lives. Ready For Rescue is giving Tiger the chance he deserves to feel healthy and safe again, but needs your help. Once Tiger is well enough to go into foster, he will need a loving and patient person to care for him. If you are interested in fostering Tiger, please contact Ready For Rescue at: [email redacted]
A staff person at ACC saw something special in Tiger and wrote this sweet bio for him. Please help us find him a great home to go to, once he is healed: "My name is Tiger, but I am not a very brave tiger. In fact, I want to learn how to be brave again so that I can prance and show off how handsome I am. Would you please help me earn my stripes back? If you take me, I promise I will do my very best to roar my love again."
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Be Sun
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New York, NY
Ready for Rescue
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