To our loyal followers I’m turning to you for urgent help. I really have no choice to be honest. The vet bills have built up and to be able to continue to say YES to cats and kittens in their darkest hours that come our way I need to be able to clear our vet bills tonight.

I’m sure you understand. Sometimes in rescue you absolutely try everything but unfortunately as hard as you try you don’t get the result you are after. It pains your heart so much.

Meet Rosie. Rosie came into our care in October 2023 after being found with an anal prolapse. We treated her injury and got her ready to find a loving forever home.

But we found that Rosie had a previous ectopic pregnancy and needed surgery. We believe the pregnancy had caused the initial prolapse. Rosie would have 3 more prolapses requiring repair, followed by a colonplexy.

When Rosie was ready to come home, we noticed she had an abdominal hernia on the opposite side to her other surgery sites. So Rosie underwent surgery to repair this strange injury.

When we finally brought Rosie home, she was recovering well and seemed ready for rehoming. But then her right eye started to swell. We ran tests to determine the cause and treated her with medications until her eye returned to normal.

Then one of her back legs started to swell. After more tests, we found out she had toxoplasmosis.

For the next few weeks we treated her for the toxo, massaged her leg and did everything to help Rosie recover and keep the swelling down.  

As the swelling went down, we saw her swollen leg had gone fibrous with clusters of cysts which began to spread. We did all the tests, took biopsies but had to make the heartbreaking decision to let Rosie go. We later found out Rosie had a rare and aggressive form lymphoma.

 As you can imagine, we have a very large vet bill for our rescue which we need to clear.  We did everything possible for Rosie. We really did and if we had the opportunity we would do it all again. It’s why we were put on this planet, to help those cats and kittens in their urgent time of need.

We need to raise over $3,500 to clear Rosie’s vet bills.

Just $5 from each and every one of you would get us to our goal. It’s the cost of your next cup of coffee but one that will help us so much.​​​​​​​

Your donation tonight will help us do what we do best. It’s my promise to you that we will continue doing everything we possibly can for the cats and kittens that come our way.

Please donate now

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To our loyal followers I’m turning to you for urgent help. I really have no choice to be honest. The vet bills have built up and to be able to continue to say YES to cats and kittens in their darkest hours that come our way I need to be able to clear our vet bills tonight.

I’m sure you understand. Sometimes in rescue you absolutely try everything but unfortunately as hard as you try you don’t get the result you are after. It pains your heart so much.


Meet Rosie. Rosie came into our care in October 2023 after being found with an anal prolapse. We treated her injury and got her ready to find a loving forever home.

But we found that Rosie had a previous ectopic pregnancy and needed surgery. We believe the pregnancy had caused the initial prolapse. Rosie would have 3 more prolapses requiring repair, followed by a colonplexy.

When Rosie was ready to come home, we noticed she had an abdominal hernia on the opposite side to her other surgery sites. So Rosie underwent surgery to repair this strange injury.

When we finally brought Rosie home, she was recovering well and seemed ready for rehoming. But then her right eye started to swell. We ran tests to determine the cause and treated her with medications until her eye returned to normal.

Then one of her back legs started to swell. After more tests, we found out she had toxoplasmosis.

For the next few weeks we treated her for the toxo, massaged her leg and did everything to help Rosie recover and keep the swelling down.  

As the swelling went down, we saw her swollen leg had gone fibrous with clusters of cysts which began to spread. We did all the tests, took biopsies but had to make the heartbreaking decision to let Rosie go. We later found out Rosie had a rare and aggressive form lymphoma.

 As you can imagine, we have a very large vet bill for our rescue which we need to clear.  We did everything possible for Rosie. We really did and if we had the opportunity we would do it all again. It’s why we were put on this planet, to help those cats and kittens in their urgent time of need.

We need to raise over $3,500 to clear Rosie’s vet bills.

Just $5 from each and every one of you would get us to our goal. It’s the cost of your next cup of coffee but one that will help us so much.​​​​​​​

Your donation tonight will help us do what we do best. It’s my promise to you that we will continue doing everything we possibly can for the cats and kittens that come our way.

Please donate now

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