Rear Leg Amputation for Little Grey

$620 of $500 goal
Given by 8 generous donors in 6 weeks

Little Grey needed emergency surgery to amputate her rear leg which was severly injured.

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When Julia rescued her, she found that Little Grey's lower leg was completely severed, with a high risk of infection setting in. Thanks to Vet Ent Frankton, they carried out emergency surgery on Little Grey amputating her leg from the hip area. She is currently being fostered & nursed by Ruth where she is making good progress, gaining her appetite adn strength again. If you would kindly consider donating toward the surgery & medicines & care costs for Little Grey - we would be very grateful. With your help this can fund her vet bills, therefore enabling us to continue to do the work that we do with other future cats rescued & taken into our care. We will continue to update Little Grey's progress on our facebook page. Thank you!!

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QCR helps reduce the stray cat numbers by advocating the desexing of all cats & kittens.We are a strict NO KILL charity, we have NO paid staff we rely solely on volunteers, fundraising and donations

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colleen flemmer
colleen flemmer on 21 Oct 2014
$10
Andy
Andy on 21 Oct 2014
More great work by the folks at Queenstown Cat Rescue and hope it all goes well for Little grey
$20
Kirstin
Kirstin on 21 Oct 2014
Wow - Ann, you are awesome!
$20
Ann Flanagan
Ann Flanagan on 21 Oct 2014
Here's a little..
$500
Daune Schollitt
Daune Schollitt on 21 Oct 2014
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This campaign started on 22 Oct 2014 and ended on 5 Dec 2014.