Funded: Help 20 Neglected Cats, Abandoned in Squalid House
Funded: Help 20 Neglected Cats, Abandoned in Squalid House
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Rescuers saved over 20 neglected cats from a cruel hoarding situation before it was too late
After a tip from a concerned neighbor about the amount of cats roaming their neighbor's home, a Muncie Animal Care and Services contacted property management to coordinate the animals' rescue. The property manager discovered that the tenants had abandoned over 20 cats, leaving them in squalor without food or water.
Several cats are suffering from eye infections due to their living conditions, and may need to have their eyes removed. None were spayed, neutered, or up to date on necessary vaccinations. So far, the cats have refused to eat cat food as they've likely grown used to eating table scraps and garbage.
Their previous owner has been charged with neglect and no longer has access to these poor babies.
Greater Good Charities’ Emergency Animal Medical Fund stepped up to help cover the cost of these cats' medical treatment, ensuring they are nursed back to health.
Sadly, cases like this happen every day, and animals are in crisis until help arrives for them. With your donation today, you can help Greater Good Charities save the lives of animals in desperate need of medical care. Will you be there in their time of need?
Whether it's veterinary treatment, behavior training, or simply providing a warm bed and nourishing meals, your support will help rebuild the shattered lives of these pets. These poor, abused, and neglected animals deserve better lives. Your gift can support them on their journey to healing.
Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.
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Greater Good Charities has ultimate authority and discretion with regard to the distribution of its funds. All expenditures made are consistent with the exempt purposes of Greater Good Charities.