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$2635 Raised
$3080

Fundraiser Donors

  1. Wayne Ransom and Grizzy
    $1000
  2. Tanja Maier
    $300
  3. Pui Ying Chan
    $120
  4. Ms. Deborah Nilsen
    $120
  5. Cheryl Martyn
    $60
  6. Mr. Christian Martin
    $60
  7. Anonymous
    $50
  8. Ms. Mary A Mossman
    $50
  9. Susan Cole
    $50
  10. Y Hu
    $50
  11. Evan and Family
    $50
  12. Hollie Harlow
    $50
  13. Danielle Bavis
    $50
  14. Gabriel Del Cid Castro
    $40
  15. Ms. Saskia Werner
    $35
  16. Laurie Foreman
    $35
  17. Ms. Teresa So
    $35
  18. Lisa A
    $35
  19. Monica Robinson
    $35
  20. Maureen Uldall-Ekman
    $35
  21. Jodi Green
    $35
  22. Ms. Vivian Chu
    $35
  23. Jaclyn Ongaro
    $35
  24. Kat Gowman
    $35
  25. Karishma Chandra
    $25
  26. Lorraine Shkuratoff
    $25
  27. LeAnn Blackert
    $25
  28. Karen Carney
    $25
  29. Anonymous
    $20
  30. Victor PK Keong
    $20
  31. Laura Lankford
    $20
  32. Denyse Chambers
    $20
  33. Jade Point
    $15
  34. Dawn
    $10
  35. Mikaela Suzanne Etter
    $10
  36. Xinge Wu
    $10
  37. Marble, Bob,
    $10

Medical Emergency Fund Page for Chappi

Poor Chappi arrived at our doors with a leg injury so severe that the bone was protruding through his skin.

The young feline was rushed to the veterinary hospital for x-rays and care. The x-rays revealed that Chappi was suffering from a shattered fibula and fractured tibia. His medical team noticed discoloration on his wound and bone, indicating that his injury had gone untreated for quite some time. The best option to ensure a pain-free future for Chappi was to amputate the limb entirely. 

Even after all the trauma in his short life, Chappi is the most loving and affectionate kitty. He craves attention and, the moment you pick him up, he starts drooling and purring. His delightful purrsonality is shining through more and more as he feels more like himself. Will you help Chappi on his road to recovery?

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

*Goal includes: X-rays, amputation surgery, medications, and daily care for Chappi 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.