Thought it's about time I shared these :) miracles really do happen! Will be opening her up for adoption soon. She's completed her jabs, just needs to grow her fur out now (vet shaved most of them off) and put on lots and LOTS of weight.
BEFORE
The day she was rescued.
AFTER
And a beautiful princess is "reborn".
Based on our experience, feline mange is very treatable, and so is canine TVT. It may look really bad initially, but never give up, sometimes, all it takes is the span of one month, and you'll see very rewarding results. This is where YOUR decision really makes a great difference to the lives of these animals.
My vet always reminds me about what animals need:
1. Food 2. Shelter 3. Medical treatment (30% vet's effort, 30% medicine, 30% caregiver's effort, 10% divine contribution!)
As the rescuer, you provide Nos. 1 & 2, we share No. 3 with you (as for that 10%, we pray with you, too!).
Punitha will cover the cost of the treatment.
Flashback...
Take a look at our two previous cases of mange:
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