Our rescue cat Bee Three had to have emergency eye removal surgery last week. His left eye had shrunk & had become infected.
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This beautiful 2 year old black cat which is in our care, had to have emergency eye surgery in which the vet had to remove his eye. He was suffering from a painful condition where his left eye had shrunk and become infected. This is called ' microophthaimia '. This special cat whose name is 'B3' has had quite an ordeal but he is now recovering well. If any body wishes to contribute for the cost of B3's operation and ongoing care as he recovers then Queenstown Cat Rescue who is taking care of him would appreciate any donations. We would like to say a special thank you to Dr Orla Fitzpatrick at VetEnt who preformed the surgery on B3 and provided good advice on his care and recovery. Your donations will go toward his surgery, ongoing care and treatment, food and his felliwey spray which we have used to help calm him. He is showing great progress and feel he is no longer suffering or feeling any pain.
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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