Zoomer developed a neurologic condition that required extensive hospitalization and IV medications (he was so sick that he could not swallow oral medicine). After spending a significant amount of money on specialty medical care, Zoomer’s mom could not afford the prolonged hospitalization and nursing care required. Spirit’s Legacy Fund helped cover these costs. We are happy to report that Zoomer recovered and is home with his family.
Bailee
Bailee presented to CCAH with a severe infection requiring emergency surgery. Her family could not find an animal hospital who would perform the expensive procedure without all the funds at the time of admission. Thanks to SLF, we were able to perform the surgery, save Bailee’s life, and help her family with the medical costs.
Your kindness and compassion
can save an animal’s life.
Bo
Bo chewed on a bottle of Ibuprofen, which is highly toxic to pets. He ingested enough pills to cause gastrointestinal ulceration and kidney damage. Bo was hospitalized at CCAH for almost four days and now requires continued care and monitoring. Treatment cost is significant and unexpected. Spirit's Legacy Fund (SLF) is helping his family with a portion of this expense and we are so appreciative of all our supporters who donate generously. Bo and his family appreciate the help!
Your kindness and compassion
can save an animal’s life.
Bouncer
Bouncer suffers from an endocrine disorder, Hyperadrenocorticism or Cushing’s Disease. The symptoms of this illness interfere with a pet’s quality of life and make it difficult for owners to care for their furry family. There is a treatment, but it is expensive and requires fairly intensive follow-up care. Thanks to the Spirit’s Legacy Fund and the owners’ commitment to treatment, Bouncer is feeling much better!
Your kindness and compassion
can save an animal’s life.
Brittany
Brittany presented to CCAH early one morning after being attacked by a neighbor dog. She had a hole in her neck, she was bleeding, and she was painful. The owners did not have the resources to provide the medical care required to help Brittany in this emergency situation. SLF allowed the team at CCAH to care for Brittany, and she make a full recovery.
Your kindness and compassion
can save an animal’s life.
Casey
Casey stopped eating, was painful, and was hiding in the house. Any feline parent knows these are all signs of serious illness. Casey received diagnostics and supportive care while hospitalized at CCAH. Thanks to help from SLF, we were able to discharge Casey – who finished recovering at home.
Your kindness and compassion
can save an animal’s life.
Cornelius
Cornelius presented to CCAH because he suddenly had no use of his hind legs. His owners were unsure about his history, and were not prepared for this type of emergency. SLF provided enough funding that we could provide supportive care. We are very happy to report that Cornelius made a complete recovery.
Your kindness and compassion
can save an animal’s life.
Charlie
Charlie became suddenly ill and required medical intervention. The medical treatment he required was outside his family’s budget. Thanks to SLF, he was able to receive the necessary care and return home.
Your kindness and compassion can save an animal’s life.
Finn
Finn presented to CCAH with gastrointestinal signs and lethargy. He required -in-hospital treatment to recover. Without this intervention, it is unlikely that he would have survived. Thanks to the generous donors of SLF, Finn was able to return to his family in much better shape!
Your kindness and compassion can save an animal’s life.
Garfield
Garfield was experiencing severe pancreatitis. His owner did not have the resources to provide the intensive care required to recover from this serious condition. She reached out to CCAH, and thanks to SLF, we were able to provide financial assistance. We hospitalized him for several days, and we are happy to report that he made a full recovery. He is now at home and enjoying family time, but not eating any lasagna!