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Canned food for Tokyo

Exhausted by an intestinal disease, little Tokyo was abandoned when she was less than a week old!
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Canned food for Tokyo
Exhausted by an intestinal disease, little Tokyo was abandoned when she was less than a week old!

192 cans
offered

192 cans
necessary

Exhausted by an intestinal disease, little Tokyo was abandoned when she was less than a week old!

1. She was abandoned in the forest! 

Tokyo is a 6-week-old kitten, who was found in the forest, when she was only a few days old. Her mom was not with her, but there were her brother and sisters. The poor things were at the mercy of potential predators, without the possibility to defend themselves...

2. She suffers from severe digestive problems due to a parasite... 

Tokyo has giardiosis: a parasite has proliferated in her digestive system, causing an inflammation of her intestines. Poor Tokyo has important diarrhea, and sometimes she even vomits... In the middle of her growth period, this disease could be fatal for her!

3. With adapted canned food, she could gain weight despite everything 

To grow up normally, Tokyo will need a diet rich in vitamins. Kitten-sized canned food would allow her to fill up on the right nutrients while waiting to be cured. This would reduce the risk of stunted growth due to the disease.

4. We carry a lot of responsibility on our shoulders... 

We have a lot of kittens to take care of right now. Most of the time, they are in bad shape when they arrive, and need care.

On top of that, we have to continue to feed the street cats on 3 different sites, and manage about 20 cats in foster homes... it's a lot for one association!

Beneficiary
Association Chat Suffit a.sb.l.
à L-8707 Useldange,
8707 Reeseschbierg
LU Luxembourg

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