Cat Suffering with Painful Injuries After Being Struck by Car Needs Your Help to Heal
Andrea Powell
Meet Jenga.
The two-year-old black cat was struck by a car and suffering from painful injuries when she arrived at The Cat House on the Kings in California.

She has a large open wound on her neck and her tail is clearly broken. X-rays revealed that her tail is severely damage and the only option is tail amputation.

Jenga has a long road to recovery and needs your support to heal.
Animal shelters do their best to care for all the animals that come through their doors but are unable to afford medical care on their minimal budgets. That's where Greater Good Charities' Emergency Animal Medical fund comes in.
With your support, the fund helps provide emergency medical care to homeless animals in need.

Jenga will need surgery and ongoing care that includes daily bandage changes, antibiotics, pain medication, and constant monitoring.
Despite all the pain she has endured, she remains a sweet feline who enjoys being around humans.
Donate today to help Jenga heal and get the second chance she deserves.

