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Canned food for Rodéo

Abandoned multiple times and left without proper care, Rodeo contracted severe gingivostomatitis!
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Canned food for Rodéo
Abandoned multiple times and left without proper care, Rodeo contracted severe gingivostomatitis!

This campaign failed, it won't be delivered... Collected quantities have been cancelled (payments have been transfered back and free clicks have been saved in a stock).

0 cans
offered

256 cans
necessary

Abandoned multiple times and left without proper care, Rodeo contracted severe gingivostomatitis!

1. He's been abandoned twice!

Rodeo, a cat of about five years old, has had a tough start in life. Abandoned in a rabbit cage at a vet's clinic at the age of one, he has retained a timid and aggressive behavior, hinting at past abuse...

After a successful socialization period at our shelter, he was adopted in good health. However, he was abandoned once more last year, returning to us in very poor health.

2. He has severe gingivostomatitis...

Upon his return, Rodeo was extremely thin and had developed severe gingivostomatitis, which had not been treated. We are doing our best to help him, but it does not seem to improve, despite the treatments...

3. Canned food would help him to recover

For a cat suffering from gingivostomatitis like Rodeo, a canned food diet could offer considerable benefits.

These products are not only easy to swallow, but they can also help maintain proper nutrition. This way, Rodeo could noticeably regain his strength, better equipped to fight the disease.

4. The veterinary costs are astronomical!

Our association is faced with significant financial challenges, as we recently had high veterinary expenses to take care of sick cats.

With 200 cats under our care and around thirty in foster homes, costs add up very quickly! Unfortunately, donations have not increased to cover these additional costs, putting considerable pressure on our resources...

Beneficiary
Association L'école du Chat d'Ollioules Défense et Respect de la Vie Animale
927 chemin de la Poussaraque
83190 Ollioules
FR France

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