She was so excited that Snicker & Lily won a Golden Globe Award for their movie!
Lily & Snicker - A love story - The movie
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Starting in March, the top NCAA basketball teams will face off inthe biggest basketball tournament of the year. Odds are you’ve seen the brackets that people like to fill out during the tournament. Now you and your friends can fill out a bracket on lineto support Blind Cat Rescue! The folks at The Charity Bracket will donate $50,000 to Blind Cat Rescue if you have the best score atthe end of the tournament.Blind Cat Rescue can also win an additional $50,000 prize even if you don’t have the highest score. It costs NOTHING for you to play and win on behalf of Blind Cat Rescue. So sign up now. Go to http://ow.ly/Z0ar8 It’s 100% free to participate.
Meet Boots
Boots came to us in 2011 as soon as our new building opened.Boots was living as a stray and was taken in by someone thatfelt she could not keep him because he test FIV+Boots later test FIV/FELV+Boots is a very friendly loving fellow. Sadly he is struggling with his health. He has intestinal cancer. Lymphoma is a prevalent for of cancer in cats. Intestinal lymphomain the small intestine is the most common form of the disease.Some symptoms of gastrointestinal lymphoma are vomiting anddiarrhea. Sometimes it is just a refusal to eat and weight loss. If your catis acting ill or lethargic for any period of time, a trip to the vet is needed.How will your vet diagnose it? Our vet did full blood work, x-rays,ultrasound. He does not have a tumor, he has changes in hisGI symptom that are consistent with lymphoma.Treatment? You have to consider many factors. Where is thecancer, is it a tumor? What will the quality of your pets life be?How will your cat handle the trips to the vet and treatments. Is your catleukemia positive? (that will affect the out come) Has he cancer spread?Can you afford the treatment?They can do surgery, radiation, chemo or treat with steroids.You need to sit down and really have a conversation with a pet oncologist.What causes so much cancer in cats? They truly do not know.We have treated with chemo several cats and not had a positiveoutcome for any of them. We only bought them some time. I am all about quality of life. Because of that, we are treating with steroids and pain meds if he needs them. . Boots gets to stay home, not having car long rides to the vet that upset him, and nothing very invasive. We will keep him comfortable for the time he has and love on him. When there is no more quality of life, we will set him free.This is a very personal decision and only You can decide what isthe right decision for you and your pet.
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Cat Updates
Stevie - We are going to Raleigh for tests. He isstill losing weight. All blood tests, X-rays andultrasound are not giving us the answer of why.He is a triad cat (gut issues) I will not be surprisedto have it come back as cancer. He is eating well and doesnot appear to be in any pain.
Manxi has pancreatitis. She is home witha feeding tube and pain meds. She is eating on her own and recovering
Sweet Meadow (felv/fiv+) has been struggling withher health. She was hospitalized for 5 days running a veryhigh fever, 105-106! Leukemia is a type of cancer thatis commonly known to cause fevers. Did you know that?Fevers related to cancer are persistent, meaning they last longer than three days and can be low- or high-grade. They can be accompanied by other symptoms or occur without other symptoms. If you suspect your cat may be sick, take their temperature. Normal rectal tempsfor an adult cat is 100-102.5F. Take them to your vet if they are running a fever.She is home on a feeding tube also, She is now eating on her own. We will keep the feeding tube for another week to make sure she has recovered completely.
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03-03-2016
So, Why is Annie Laughing?
She was so excited that Snicker & Lily won a Golden Globe Award for their movie!
Lily & Snicker - A love story - The movie
Shirts/Hoodies for Sale
T-shirts & Hoodies available - InternationalShipping available. All proceeds go tohelp the cats. HERE
LIKE COLLEGE BASKETBALL?
Fill out a free College Hoops Bracket for Blind Cat Rescue
We’d like to share a fun, simple, and free way for you to support Blind Cat Rescue and get your friends involved in our mission to help blind, FIV + and Leukemia positive cats!
Starting in March, the top NCAA basketball teams will face off inthe biggest basketball tournament of the year. Odds are you’ve seen the brackets that people like to fill out during the tournament. Now you and your friends can fill out a bracket onl ineto support Blind Cat Rescue! The folks at The Charity Bracket will donate $50,000 to Blind Cat Rescue if you have the best score atthe end of the tournament.Blind Cat Rescue can also win an additional $50,000 prize even if you don’t have the highest score. It costs NOTHING for you to play and win on behalf of Blind Cat Rescue. So sign up now. Go to http://ow.ly/Z0ar8 It’s 100% free to participate.
Meet Boots
Boots came to us in 2011 as soon as our new building opened.Boots was living as a stray and was taken in by someone thatfelt she could not keep him because he test FIV+Boots later test FIV/FELV+Boots is a very friendly loving fellow. Sadly he is struggling with his health. He has intestinal cancer. Lymphoma is a prevalent for of cancer in cats. Intestinal lymphomain the small intestine is the most common form of the disease.Some symptoms of gastrointestinal lymphoma are vomiting anddiarrhea. Sometimes it is just a refusal to eat and weight loss. If your catis acting ill or lethargic for any period of time, a trip to the vet is needed.How will your vet diagnose it? Our vet did full blood work, x-rays,ultrasound. He does not have a tumor, he has changes in hisGI symptom that are consistent with lymphoma.Treatment? You have to consider many factors. Where is thecancer, is it a tumor? What will the quality of your pets life be?How will your cat handle the trips to the vet and treatments. Is your catleukemia positive? (that will affect the out come) Has he cancer spread?Can you afford the treatment?They can do surgery, radiation, chemo or treat with steroids.You need to sit down and really have a conversation with a pet oncologist.What causes so much cancer in cats? They truly do not know.We have treated with chemo several cats and not had a positiveoutcome for any of them. We only bought them some time. I am all about quality of life. Because of that, we are treating with steroids and pain meds if he needs them. . Boots gets to stay home, not having car long rides to the vet that upset him, and nothing very invasive. We will keep him comfortable for the time he has and love on him. When there is no more quality of life, we will set him free.This is a very personal decision and only You can decide what isthe right decision for you and your pet.
Please Rate us!
If you love the cats and what we are doing, pleasetake a minute to rate us.
Thank you so much to you that have already rated us! Your ratings help us with future grants!We hope you will take a minute to rate us if you have not done so yet :)
Cat Updates
Stevie - We are going to Raleigh for tests. He isstill losing weight. All blood tests, X-rays andultrasound are not giving us the answer of why.He is a triad cat (gut issues) I will not be surprisedto have it come back as cancer. He is eating well and does not appear to be in any pain.
Manxi has pancreatitis. She is home witha feeding tube and pain meds. She is eating on her own and recovering
Sweet Meadow (felv/fiv+) has been struggling withher health. She was hospitalized for 5 days running a veryhigh fever, 105-106! Leukemia is a type of cancer thatis commonly known to cause fevers. Did you know that?Fevers related to cancer are persistent, meaning they last longer than three days and can be low- or high-grade. They can be accompanied by other symptoms or occur without other symptoms. If you suspect your cat may be sick, take their temperature. Normal rectal tempsfor an adult cat is 100-102.5F. Take them to your vet if they are running a fever.She is home on a feeding tube also, She is now eating on her own. We will keep the feeding tube for another week to make sure she has recovered completely.
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