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Roxy gets help!

February 2024

Little Roxy is just six months old and already a "Swiss worry-kitten". She lives on a farm in the canton of Lucerne and is well looked after there, but unfortunately there is no money for veterinary treatment for the stable cats.
- as is so often the case - there is none.
Even though Roxy is currently paralyzed, the veterinary practice in Rothenburg gives her a good chance of making a full recovery. No fractures were found during the x-ray and the blood values were also normal. We have therefore decided that Roxy should be given a chance. Who can help us cover the veterinary costs of around CHF 500?
Every Swiss franc we receive with the note "Roxy" will be used for Roxy's vet bill. If we receive more donations than CHF 500 for Roxy, we will use the "surplus" to help other Swiss " worry-kittens".
Roxy is currently receiving strong painkillers and anti-inflammatories. According to the vet's diagnosis, the paralysis has neurological causes as a result of trauma and is very probably reversible.
Thank you very much in advance for any support!
PS. All cats from this farm are currently being neutered as part of a neutering campaign financed by the SUST.

Update: Thank you very much for the following donations in favor of Roxy's treatment:

Fr. 150.-- from A. C.
Fr. 50.-- from N. L.
Fr. 50.-- from I. P.
Fr. 200.-- from A. L.
Fr. 50.-- from P. A.
Fr. 100.-- from S. W.
Fr. 50.-- from C. M.
Fr. 100.-- from R. W.
Country:
  • Switzerland
5 Pillars:
  • Emergency Aid
Roxy gets help!
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