6-3-20 Kitten needing eye surgery
Calling Out to Our Villagers for Help šŗšø. Donations in Need. Ruptured Cornea - Balance of $995.
Baby Kitty has a Corneal Ulcer (membrane Rupture of the eyeball) and in his right eye itās just all white š©š¢ best option per Dr David is to do surgery to remove the ruptured eye & Kitty will recover & live a normal life with his one good eye šš¼ Can you please help out with a $15 or $20 donation towards his Surgery šš¼ā„ļø any amount really helps Baby Kitty
AMC Vet: 661-441-1011 under Gregg Welker For Baby Kitty
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Baby kitten)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Baby kitten)
6-3-20 Finny - cat needing dental
Friends, I need help, WITHOUT judgement. This is Finny. Finny is 14 and has had some health concerns that simple blood work, last month, hasnāt solved. One of Finnyās owners is devastated, because finding a solution isnāt currently feasible. The other ownerās solution is to have Finny put down on Thursday. Can anyone help? Or is anyone associated with a rescue that can help? This poor baby is short on time. He is in the early stages of kidney failure. And he is in desperate need of oral surgery to have some extractions, in order to prevent heart health issues and for him to be able to eat more comfortably and put on some necessary weight. We began, yesterday, collecting money to help his new momma with his vet bills. **UPDATE** A HUGE thank you to everyone! Finny is scheduled for Monday for the dental and extractions. Hopefully he'll feel better after this. We started him on several meds and vitamins trying to get him to eat better, and I'm giving him fluids to keep him hydrated. He's still pretty feisty! They'll do more blood work on Monday so we get a better idea where we are. There was some blood in his urine, which was quite dilute. So say some prayers to whoever you pray to, or throw it out to the universe that there's no cancer involved. Doing what we can to give him the best possible life in his retirement years.
Armistead Animal Hospital: 757-723-8571 (For Finny under Lori Shipley)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Finny)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Finny)
6-3-20 Little Bear - kitten with a prolapse
This little rescue kitten has a prolapse of his rectum and needs a vet ASAP. The finder does not have enough money to see the vet. The Dollar Club has called in $100 to the vet so he can be seen today.
Williamsburg Vet Clinic: 606-549-5444 (Under Baylee Hubbard)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Little bear)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Little Bear)
6-5-20 Athena dog with a blockage
PLEASE HELP: Athena, my rescue (she rescued us) is at the hosp. awaiting emergency surgery. She ate a large toy and it's stuck. She needs emergency surgery ASAP. She is a 4yo Red nose pit I rescued last year hours before she was to be euthanized. She ate a toy, had a blockage and needs surgery. I'm a single grandmother who adopted 3 of my 4 grandsons.
Any donations would be GREATLY appreciated! Please help if you can. I really appreciate it. You can call directly to the hosp. and donate.
Ocean View Veterinary Hosp. 609-486-5025
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Athena)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Athena)
6-9-20 Maggie - cat needs bladder surgery
My cat Maggie is bleeding. I took her to the vet 2 weeks ago. To zippovet and the diagnosed her with a bladder stone. They prescribed her pain medicine but she's not taking it well now since she's starting to not eat much. I have a go fund me page on my wall. I was approved for 250.00 in scratch pay that goes to the vet I will send pictures of everything after this sends.
Maggie is 9 years old domestic kitty. We adopted her when she was 2. She was fixed when we got her she's up-to-date on shots. Please help me so I don't have to sign her over to someone else.
Vet: Zippovet - 512-482-8897 (for Maggie under Anne Vedrode)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Maggie)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Maggie)
6-10-20 Large colony needs help with food
I moved to Bethel Springs, TN over six months ago knowing the land and home came within (I thot 17 barn/land cats)....The owner passed of a pulmonary embolism suddenly we were told.
The family promised to help with trapping and sprays and neuters if they cud stay. Of course they could stay bc I was bringing 16 rescues of my own from my old land. Six that live in the house and ten that r ferals that r altered and r fed and vetted when needed around the barn.
I have plenty of pics and all to show legitimacy of this situation. The true number of cats ended up being 47 with all kittens included.Iāve received $0 for the help from the family over a six months time. I have begged and begged for help from the two local vets for help with spays and neuters at reduced costs. No chance they say.Begged for help with all rescues locally for help with altering them and help with food until work is back 100%. No luck. All in the area are absolutely oblivious to the cat population being insane and they have no animal rescue shelter. The one woman n town that runs their āhumane societyā is a one woman show with dogs only. She said they donāt deal with cats. Sheās great but has her hands tied. Can u point me to ANYTHING that my help with only the spays/neuters and food temporarily??? Itās to a point that a few have begun to get very thin and covered n fleas and ticks. We built a $6700 āsafe house ā for them to keep them from being coyote food but this was before the pandemic and before job hrs got cut. I do not mind them living on our 128 acres but have no clue where to get help. One rescue n Knoxville offered to take a litter but then backed out after my ten hr round trip drive bc of ringworm and URI. Iāve also started treating one FIP cat with GS treatment that is one of my personal cats and am having trouble with the costs bc of feeding the population outside ...Iām truly n tears today bc itās at a point of having to humanely euthanize or let them starve. The ONLY thing either vets office wud offer help with was a reduced cost euthanasia fee for $15 per cat!!!! Sick feeling but am so lost here. Have done rescue for 25 yrs and never seen such a situation with local help for the stray animals.
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For colony)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for colony)
6-11-20 Froggie - cat with bobcat fever
Can you help me with my cat heās in Corbin Veterinarian clinic in Corbin Ky he has Bobcat fever and him serious condition high fever and lethargic the cost is starting at $350. Plus 45 each night he stays. **UPDATE** The vet just called his fever is down, heās still in serious condition. She said she has another cat thatās just turned a corner but right now Froggie is serious but she wonāt let him get in breathing distress.
Corbin Veterinarian: 606-523-1099 (Froggie under Edna Buttery)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Froggie)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Froggie)
6-11-20 OJ Kitty needing hospitalization
Taming Gracie Corporation: Please help! We have to take this boy to the ER asap. Just brought over...he's in such bad shape.***Update - He is hospitalized. Thank you for the help so far! We have about 1/3 of what we need in to cover his care. Fingers crossed we can come up with more. I named this guy Orange Julius and will probably call him OJ if he lives through this. Vet update - he is still very dehydrated, but he is looking better this morning than yesterday. He was standing and he ate all of his food in one go. That's encouraging. I really want to give him a chance of making it. He was out there on the streets walking around in this condition to look for food. There's definitely a will to live in this boy. Please help if you can! This was once someone's kitty. I don't know how he ended up on the streets, but he's sweet as can be. He must have searched for help at one point, but none came and he learned to walk on the wild side. Sadly, he got sick. A generous and dedicated woman who goes all around town feeding the feral cats noticed him, felt love for him, and brought him for help. We're so hoping for a happy ending to this story. Will you help us to help him, please? Thank you so, so much to those who have chipped in to help him! <3 You did a good thing.
Sunbury Animal Hospital under the account of Taming Gracie Rescue for Orange Julius. Their number is 570-286-5131
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For OJ)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for OJ)
6-15-20 Ginger - community cat shot in the back
I saw a post last night about a kitten who had been shot. These two were community cats well
Loved by a neighborhood and had been TNRās a couple of months ago. Monday night, the white one, Ginger, disappeared. About a day later she came crawling back to their primary residence dragging her back legs. She was taken to a local vet only to find she had a bullet of some sort lodged near or in her spine. Worried for their safety, they reached out for help and I picked up Ginger and her bonded brother, Tiger, about 10pm last night. The local vet was unable to save or send xrays for some reason so we will be off to our primary vet today to find out exactly whatās what. She doesnāt appear to be in pain and Iām told can move her legs now, though since last night here she has stayed in one spot leaning over to eat ..They are the sweetest and only 9 months old. As the family may be seeking out animal cruelty charges- we wonāt be releasing any details on area or more than what we can medically confirm. But we will do everything we can to help them and to see what can be done for Ginger. **UPDATE** Sadly it has been Confirmed that BB is lodged right in Gingers spinal Cord. Radiographs have been sent to neurologist and ortho and has started on steroids. Ginger has to be expressed and has no feeling below the knee in either back leg! We are looking at options now and will require an MRI to determine whether a surgical fix is feasible. Prayers up and any financial assistance is appreciated. **My heart is so broken for Ginger. This looks so small and ājust a spotā , yet one BB has forever changed his life (oh Ginger as it turns out is a neutered HE!) ... he is only 9 months old. Our prayer is that nothing is severed and that there is just inflammation around the spinal cord and that the steroids will help. An MRI, which is about $2500 is the only way to confirm (and time). Iām so sad at the cruelty of people.**
Metro Paws Skillman Vet: under Ginger with A Voice for All Paws 214-887-1400 is the clinic number
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Ginger)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Ginger)
6-18-20 Kittens need help with medical and food
It's not like I am not already swimming in kittens, but when help is needed I try my best to assist, reach out to others, give guidance; just doing my part to help the voiceless and homeless.
Yesterday, I took in a mom and four kittens in the morning. Those were a blessing preparing me for what my evening would look like. I was helping a friend with a colony of cats. LOTS of sick kitties. So far removed from this colony and in my care are 3 moms (which will be returned after they are spayed) and 15 kittens - all sizes, colors and ages. So many are sick. Peyton is the worst. We are trying our best to save her eye which is the worst I have ever seen. Between wanting to throw up and cry, we managed to medicate her and all remaining kittens and moms.
Our rescue is overflowing with cats and kittens. Medical bills are adding up, as well as the need for food, litter, costs for medical bills, spays, neuters and supplies to keep our rescue going. Please continue to help our Village by helping them.
The Dollar Club is sending a supply of food until kitty is ready for surgery
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For kittens)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for kittens)
6-18-20 Dave - cat with head injury
A stray cat was trapped to address this head injury but they need donations to help with vetting. He is at the vets right now being seen. We called in $100 so far.
Vet: Gradys animal hospital (631) 218-1596 (under Pets4luv Dave)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Dave)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Dave)
6-18-20 Cat colon in need of food
TriState Noah Project: We have a lady who feeds strays and is out of food. She has no food left. Sheās in the Florence/Burlington, KY . She needs enough to get her through the weekend. We are looking for 10 bags of dry and 3 cases of wet total. 10 people to each donate a bag. We donāt have enough right now for our strays to last 2 days so we have none to offer. Can someone drive food to her? ***(They did get a few people to donate some food and The Dollar Club also had some sent that will be delivered Saturday)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For KY colony)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for KY colony)
6-20-20 Food for Homeless
I have a homeless man that stops by my blessing box occasionally and a lot of times it is empty. He stopped by this evening and it was empty so he had no food and hadn't eaten all day and I went inside and got some food for him for at least 3 days worth and he handed me a solar powered angel stake for the lawn and told me I was an angel...it was the sweetest thing and although I know I am NO angel it was just knowing this man had nothing and was homeless and he most likely had this in his backpack for some lighting at night and gave it to me. It is on my lawn and will stay there to remind myself to never stop giving even if people take advantage sometimes <3 His name is Randy! He truly is a sweet man and I don't know what he did to end up homeless but all I care about is that he is human and everyone needs to eat no matter what.
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For homeless)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for homeless)
6-20-20 Charlie - dog with pancreatitis
Some of you may remember Charlie from 2 years ago. He belonged to a homeless man who's elderly father was caring for Charlie. We had his eye and large tumor removed. Now he is a sick boy. He is staying at the vet through the weekend to see if he can pull through. He has a large GI bleed and is in quite a bit of pain. We're hopeful though. His owner finally has a place to live and Charlie is his world! He does need guidance with every step and I want to do everything I can to help him with that. Vet costs are super hard for the family so anything we can do to keep Charlie well is helpful.
Diagnosis:
1. Pancreatitis - enlarged, irregular margins, hypoechoic, hyperechoic peripancreatic fat with sound attenuation.
2. Pyloric antral wall thickening and thickened pyloric sphincter.
3. Splenic nodule - suspect nodular hyperplasia.
4. Mild left and scant right pyelectasia.
Recommendations:
The ultrasound findings document a changes in the pancreas
consistent with acute pancreatitis. Secondary gastric mucosal ulceration is suspected. Referral for hospitalization and critical care is recommended, including IV fluids, opioid CRI, Cerenia, proton pump inhibitor (superior to H2 blockers), sucralfate, metoclopramide, cobalamin and broad-spectrum antibiotics (due to concerns about bacterial translocation). If gastrointestinal hemorrhage continues, gastroscopy is recommended to rule out underlying gastric neoplasia. Prognosis is good.
Vet: Canyons Veterinary Clinic (801) 448-6263 (for Charlie under Alison Wyker)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Charlie)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Charlie)
6-24-20 - Victor - cat hit by car
Urgent situation! Are any of my rescue friends able to help this Kitty rescued from a farm. believed to have been bumped by a car or something appears to have pain in its back leg. Farmer is not willing to vet. Does not want the cat. very friendly approximately 6 to 8 months old. The girl who is fostering at now does not have the means to have it vetted here it is anyone willing to step up and take this poor boy? Please let me know ASAP if anyone can help. Please share this post this is urgent
Vet: Town & Country Vet: (570) 278-9250 for Victor under Diane Stizza
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Victor)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Victor)
6-24-20 Pi - cat found with leg injury
Poor sweet Pi was discovered under a shed, with a pretty nasty injury to his leg. He is going to Perkiomen Animal Hospital and really needs help!
Vet: (215) 679-7019 for Pi under The Cat Shack
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Pi)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Pi)
6-24-20 Lambchop - attacked by a pit bull
REQUESTING DONATIONS: Anyone that can help with Lambchopās vetting costs, please let me know. I paid $1500 today and it may be another $1500 before her vetting is done. She was attacked in my yard by a pit bull that was loose in my neighborhood and wasnāt expected to live but the vet thinks she will make it and may just need a few more procedures and hospital care. He is considering letting her recover some at home if I can bring her back and forth to the vet during the week. **UPDATE** She will require hip surgery on both sides after her front 1/2 of her body has healed more. One more surgery to close a massive hole up front. She canāt have that one yet due to risk of infection. She can stand a few moments but can not walk at all. Any donation can help. Ty to everyone for praying I know it has helped her get this far
Hahira Animal Hospital at 229-585-9210 under Lambchop/ Cari Gulley.
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Lambchop)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Lambchop)
6-28-20 Rescuer in need of cat supplies
I have been caring for many sick and injured kitties and Iām in need of food and litter , this fundraiser has only raised 30$ in the month of June and Iām purchasing 100ās of dollars in food and litter and much more in vet bills and yet the pleas for help are never ending ! There are so few people able to help these vulnerable kitties please help with a donation of food , litter or supplies , itās kitten season and itās hard out there
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Colony)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Colony)
6-29-20 Kiwi - Kitten needs surgery for persistant aortic arch
Little Kiwi (fka Sunny D) from Dallas Animal Services was thought to have pneumonia and be a Mega E baby. Having a foster with experience with Mega E (Megaesophagus) kittens, we decided to give this little guy a chance. After further x-rays, we learned he was in fact a Mega-E baby and did have aspirate pneumonia (as a secondary due to the Mega-E)...
But then we found out the cause of the Mega-E. Our little Kiwi is one of the extremely rare few who has a condition called a persistent aortic arch. In simple terms, one of his aortic vessels is wrapped around his esophagus. Without surgery, his condition will quickly worsen and his life will be short. So, we will again enter into a risky hit absolutely necessary surgery to save this boys life. We have to try!
Vet: Metro Paws Skillman under A Voice for All Paws (214) 887-1400
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Kiwi)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Kiwi)
6-29-20 very sick stray cat
I have a cat she is about maybe a year old very weak I have her currently in my bathroom I cannot keep her maybe you guys can help she is very weak very sweet she barely can walk she is very malnourished. I donāt want any money I understand it will go directly to the vet it is Corbin Animal Clinic I found her outside my house. There is also a the momma cat outside she is very pitiful and something is wrong with her head she has had two sets of babies I cannot catch her to get her spayed I have been feeding her for two years someone said I need to get a trap to capture her I had nine cats outside some of them have died š They are all heathy except the momma outside & the gray one I have in my bathroom Iām currently calling the vet to see if they can take the gray one right now before she dies
Corbin Animal Clinic: 606 523 1099 (under Martha Compton)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Gray cat)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for gray cat)
6-30-20 Hoard of cats need medical help
We spent this humid, rainy evening trapping kittens. For every one we trapped, there are 50 more. It is heartbreaking to hear kittens rasping for breath. These kittens will be going to In Care of Cats. We need rescue and foster commitment to help more of these BUT everyone is full to the brim- it is kitten season. Please spay and neuter your pets and please donate to local rescues. Non-profits depend on your donations to help animals like these. Newborn kittens, kittens, young mamas and adult cats (pregnant again.) To help any more, we must have rescue and foster backing. These are not free kittens.****Edited to add - the free cats/kitten sign was painted by the elderly owner. There are at least 100 cats. Maybe more. The adults need TNR and relocated. There are many kittens that would need trapped, vetted and fostered before being adopted.
Vet: Dravosburg Veterinary 412-466-4444 (Under In Care of Cats)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For Hoarder cats)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for Hoarder cats)
6-30-20 Cat very ill with worm stuck in her chest
This poor kitty is another one from our previous post with the malnourished cat. This was the mama cat who was also very ill and kept having babies. The gal finally was able to trap her and get her to the vet. She has, what they call a wolf in her chest. But it is one of those nasty worms that are laid on them by bugs and then they attach and grow inside the skin. The vet said they can do the worm removal and treatment along with a spay for $150 in total. I told them to go ahead, we can cover that. So mama will not have any more babies and the worm is being removed and the hole treated. The gal is hoping to connect with a shelter or rescue who can help her spay/neuter all the cats there.
Corbin Animal Clinic: 606 523 1099 (under Martha Compton)
Mailing Address: TDC P.O. Box 116 Hereford, Pa 18056 (For mamacat)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for mamacat)
The Dollar Club Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheDollarClub (for blocked cat)