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$1105 Raised
$1030

Fundraiser Donors

  1. Samantha Turecki
    $150
  2. Matea
    $120
  3. "Lucy"
    $75
  4. Mrs. Joyce Hilton
    $60
  5. Mrs. Tristyn Hay
    $60
  6. Anonymous
    $50
  7. Anonymous
    $50
  8. Anonymous
    $40
  9. Anonymous Anonymous
    $35
  10. Carla Dresser
    $35
  11. Christine Calvin
    $35
  12. Jenette Wynne
    $25
  13. Minnie
    $25
  14. Alex Kendal
    $25
  15. Anonymous
    $25
  16. Takshay sharma
    $25
  17. Anita Scholtz
    $25
  18. Phyllis
    $25
  19. Anonymous
    $25
  20. Sawyer Sicotte
    $20
  21. Anonymous
    $20
  22. Nadya
    $20
  23. Reilly
    $20
  24. Decaf
    $20
  25. Stacey S
    $20
  26. Scott Godsman
    $20
  27. Alyssa
    $15
  28. Laura Dilley
    $10
  29. Deb Zhang
    $10
  30. Kaitlyn Kerr
    $10
  31. Kinsey Downes
    $5
  32. Alisha Ochoa
    $5

Medical Emergency Fund Page for Eddie

Eddie is a young stray cat who started hanging around a house for a few months in search of food and shelter. They were finally able to catch him when he snuck in one day to make himself at home! He was brought in so he could receive the care he needed and so he could find a home to call his own.

Upon arrival, he was instantly so grateful and happy to be safe. He was examined by a vet who discovered he had a painfully fractured tooth that would require an extraction. He was also covered in fleas, had tapeworms, as well as being extremely dehydrated.

Eddie requires surgery for his tooth with daily medicated treatments for his fleas and tapeworms. He’s on a delicious diet to help bring his weight and water intake up, and he’s absolutely loving it! All he wants is to be loved and carried while purring non-stop.

Eddie will make an amazing companion when he is healed from his medical issues! Will you help him find his new furever home by donating to his care?

Personal updates for Eddie will be provided to anyone who donates to his campaign.

*Goal includes: surgery, medication, treatment, regular health check, and daily care for Eddie until he’s ready for adoption. If his medical costs and cost of care is less than is raised in his name, additional funds will provide care for other animals.