2010 Lily came to us by way of our vets office. Her previous owner had finally taken her to the doctor when she was on deaths door. She lost her sight from the eye infection that they did notbother treating. The vets talked them into giving up ownership of her to allow us to take her andget her the medical care she needed. (The owners wanted to just euthanize her)She is a super sweet little girl who talks up a storm. Your pick her up and she is a littlepurr machine.You may watch her 24 hours a day LIVE on her MeShare Camera. She is in house 1, room 3Sponsored by Lori Rose - Thank you!Sponsored by Janatte- Thank you!Sponsored by Betty in memory of Ernest - Thank you!Sponsored by Ginger - Thank you!Sponsored by Michelle - Thank you!Sponsored by Terry - Thank you!
How she looked the first time we saw her at the vets office.
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5/21/2020 RIP - LilyYesterday we took Lily to the vet because she was vomiting bile. The last time this happened she had pancreatitis and we figured that was going to be the case again. Blood, xrays etc ... She was supposed to come home today. Last night the vet called me, she had been resting comfortably, stood up and collapsed in front of them and stopped breathing. They did everything they could to save her but she died.Lily came to us 10 years ago from a vets office where she had been brought in by her owners at death's door. They wanted to euthanize her. The vet convinced them to give her up and that is how she came to us.Lily was the sweetest little girl with the cutest chirp. She loved humans, loved attention and was always reaching out to you for head scratches. We were blessed to have been loved by her for 10 years.The necropsy did not give us an answer.
2010 Lily came to us by way of our vets office. Her previous owner had finally taken her to the doctor when she was on deaths door. She lost her sight from the eye infection that they did not bother treating. The vets talked them into giving up ownership of her to allow us to take her and get her the medical care she needed. (The owners wanted to just euthanize her)She is a super sweet little girl who talks up a storm. Your pick her up and she is a little purr machine.You may watch her live on her MeShare CameraShe is in house 1, room 3Sponsored by Lori Rose - Thank you!Sponsored by Janatte- Thank you!Sponsored by Betty in memory of Ernest - Thank you!Sponsored by Ginger - Thank you!Sponsored by Michelle - Thank you!Sponsored by Terry - Thank you!5/21/2020 RIP - LilyYesterday we took Lily to the vet because she was vomiting bile. The last time this happened she had pancreatitis and we figured that was going to be the case again. Blood, xrays etc ... She was supposed to come home today. Last night the vet called me, she had been resting comfortably, stood up and collapsed in front of them and stopped breathing. They did everything they could to save her but she died.Lily came to us 10 years ago from a vets office where she had been brought in by her owners at death's door. They wanted to euthanize her. The vet convinced them to give her up and that is how she came to us.Lily was the sweetest little girl with the cutest chirp. She lovedhumans, loved attention and was always reaching out to you for head scratches. We were blessed to have been loved by her for 10 years.We are going to have a necropsy done to find out what happened.The necropsy did not give us an answer.
How she looked the first time we saw her at the vets office.