Our problem children
These are the stories of some of the animals we were able to save but whose lives we are still fighting for. Help us so that even our most serious cases make it to the sunny side of life.
3 times sweet & wild
These three kittens have just arrived with us. Their mother was run over and their fourth sibling was taken by a fox. The three of them have really been through a lot and have seen a lot. So we acted quickly before the fox came back and took them to our rescue center. They were born wild and now need some time to settle in and get used to people. So they will stay with us for a while. We are grateful for any donations that help to provide these little kittens with basic care.
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Our current concern is liquorice
She came to us as a small cat from a very run-down farm. It took an incredible amount of care and time to nurse her back to health. The months that have passed have been one big up and down because we didn't know if she would make it. Sweet Licorice cried a lot, vomited regularly, sneezed constantly, kept losing a lot of weight or even refused to eat. She was treated in several clinics, but no doctor found the cause of her symptoms. Of course we didn't give up and after four clinics we went to a fifth one. This one actually found a polyp in her throat and a special ultrasound also diagnosed that her kidneys were much too small.
Lakritz had to stay in hospital for a week. He received infusions and blood dialysis and even survived the operation.
We would be incredibly grateful for financial support, as the costs for this hospital stay were very high (treatment costs: €665). Every cent helps and would make us and Lakritz very happy. Thank you very much!
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Cat dwarf
She rode in the engine compartment of a car for a long time and basically came out of the bottom when the car was stationary and the engine got cold.
She is very small, very underdeveloped and unfortunately also has a prolapsed intestine because she hasn't had anything to drink or eat for a long time.
She needs to go to the veterinary clinic immediately so that she can receive the medical care she urgently needs. It would be great if we could get some financial support for our current intensive care patients. Thanks.
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asterisk
Sternchen came to us with her 3 siblings, all extremely sick and very underweight. Nobody knows where they come from, although 4 white cats are rather unusual in Ireland.
Unfortunately, one of the siblings didn't make it due to the massive neglect. Sternchen's brothers developed well. With a lot of hourly care and complex medical applications. Very little happened with asterisks. She didn't really gain any weight and always lagged far behind her siblings.
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A SPECIAL CONCERNEN:
Animal sponsorship
FOR OUR DONKEY Molly
Molly represents all of our donkeys, ponies and horses on the farm. They all get their blessings from us and have a terrible story behind them. We would be very happy about sponsorships. Or a donation for hay. You can easily donate via PayPal!