Kitteh Nooz
Sep. 9th, 2013 11:44 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
~It's been two weeks since I composed the below. There's only a hundred bucks at the donation website, but there should be at least $380 at the vet, which is where we really need it. [I'll call them tomorrow and get the exact number] When we get double that amount – roughly half the total – the vet will proceed. So for now please donate directly to the vet. We can sort the rest out later.
So, here is the donation website again: https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/6ty2/icarus-leg-amputation-fund
And the vet info:
Mission Animal Hospital
845 West Palmdale Blvd.
Palmdale, CA 93551
661-526-1300
http://www.missionanimalhospital.org/
Ask for Michelle
His name is Icarus, and his owners are Leesa Hayes and Michael Daly.
A note on the vet donations. If we get roughly half the amount, they'll proceed with the surgery and we can pay them off as we go. That makes donations to vet preferable as such expedites the surgery. The website does not release funds until the fund raising goal is met, though we can change the amount later to reflect funds donated to the vet.
The site shows funding details with lovely graphics. I'll post a running vet total once a week with a raw number.
Meanwhile, I'm spending as much time with him as is reasonably possible, just in case we do have to send him over the bridge. If such is the case, we'd delete the website, which would refund that money and use whatever is left at the vet to take care of our other kitties' needs. Poor old Mauser still needs to be shaved for instance. *sigh*
And there you have it....
So, here is the donation website again: https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/6ty2/icarus-leg-amputation-fund
And the vet info:
Mission Animal Hospital
845 West Palmdale Blvd.
Palmdale, CA 93551
661-526-1300
http://www.missionanimalhospital.org/
Ask for Michelle
His name is Icarus, and his owners are Leesa Hayes and Michael Daly.
A note on the vet donations. If we get roughly half the amount, they'll proceed with the surgery and we can pay them off as we go. That makes donations to vet preferable as such expedites the surgery. The website does not release funds until the fund raising goal is met, though we can change the amount later to reflect funds donated to the vet.
The site shows funding details with lovely graphics. I'll post a running vet total once a week with a raw number.
Meanwhile, I'm spending as much time with him as is reasonably possible, just in case we do have to send him over the bridge. If such is the case, we'd delete the website, which would refund that money and use whatever is left at the vet to take care of our other kitties' needs. Poor old Mauser still needs to be shaved for instance. *sigh*
And there you have it....