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Canned food for César

Intestinal problems, loss of sight, ear tumour: poor Caesar can't see an end to his health troubles!
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Canned food for César
Intestinal problems, loss of sight, ear tumour: poor Caesar can't see an end to his health troubles!

192 cans
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192 cans
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Intestinal problems, loss of sight, ear tumour: poor Caesar can't see an end to his health troubles!

1. He lost his sight due to cat flu...

Cesar is a young cat of 10 months, who we found suffering from a serious cat flu. The disease persisted for months despite treatment, and ended up affecting his eyes. The poor thing even ended up losing his sight, as a thin layer of skin covered his eyeballs!

2. He suffers from gastrointestinal disorders!

To successfully cure Cesar of cat flu, we had to administer various antibiotics. They eventually worked, but in the process damaged his gut flora, destroying both good and bad bacteria. So now he suffers from diarrhoea...

3. He has an inoperable tumour...

Cesar developed a tumour in his right ear. Because of it, he has occasional neurological issues (tilted head, loss of bearings, etc.). Unfortunately, the vet cannot operate, as the tumour might return and spread even more aggressively.

4. With canned food, he could healthily regain his strength and improve his digestion

Formulated from highly digestible ingredients, gastrointestinal canned food would be perfect for allowing Cesar to efficiently regain his energy.

They would relieve his intestines and help his microbiota regenerate, thereby regulating his diarrhoea. Thus, benefiting from a complete and balanced diet would be beneficial for him on a daily basis, and would help prevent any potential relapses of his cat flu.

5. Cat flu outbreak, ageing animals, treatments... veterinary costs have greatly exceeded our budget!

These past months have been challenging for our charity. A lot of animals at the end of their life required care, while others passed away. The incurred costs have been considerable...

Not to mention that we now have to deal with a cat flu outbreak, the treatment of which has directly affected the cats' intestinal health. Since the establishment of the charity in 2011, taking care of such a large number of felines remains a constant challenge!

Beneficiary
Association Le Jardin des Chats
Tallobre
43370 Saint-Christophe-sur-Dolaison
FR France

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