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8 contributions
Egypt And Family
Follow Egypt’s story on Facebook here:
Your collective $207 contribution (per cat/kitten) + initial family vet exam $65 = $272 for Egypt (pending update after kittens) will help cover their care costs if no extra vet visits or treatments are required before adoption.
04/29/2024 Two of six kittens survived birth. $272 + $207 each = $414 + $212 vet bill = $898 total estimate
The target contribution amount for this campaign has been updated since her kitten’s birth.
Full breakdown of cost details in the description section.
Please give what you can and encourage others to give what they can to help provide for this little family’s needs until forever homes can be found for them.
Call if questions or if you are interested in fostering or adopting. 🙂
(903) 263-9807  Please share their story widely. 🙂
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Food For The Furbabies
Cats don’t ask for much from humans — until after we spoil them 🙂 –, but at minimum, indoor cats do need a box of dirt and a bag of food.Â
The generosity of our supporters helps make it possible to feed and care for all the furbabies at the Duncan Home For Wayward Cats.Â
Your generosity enables us to save more Henderson, Texas kittens and cats from the streets, thus keeping them out of the animal shelter while providing them with a chance to live and thrive in loving homes.
Whether you express your care and concern with a box of dirt or a bag of food – or both – your generosity will help Henderson, Texas kittens, and cats.
A high-quality dry food like Purina Pro Plan runs about $27 for 7 pounds for one cat for one month.
Or you can give just $5 a month to the furbabies and make a huge difference by doing so.
Please help feed the hungry kitties. 🙂
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1 contributions
Nose Black Urinary Issues
Nose Black was exhibiting urinary issues indicating a vet visit was in order.
Feb 6, 2024 she was taken in for tests and treatment recommendations.
Please consider contributing to her care.
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84 Day Observation Ends 05/31/2024
4 contributions
Saving Fluffy From FIP
FIP is a genetic mutation of FCOV (Feline Coronavirus) and only certain cats can create the deadly mutation, but when they do, it is almost 100% fatal.
Fluffy was confirmed to have neurological FIP (the worst kind) and I was distraught thinking this sweet, lovely girl was going to die very soon while I watched her deteriorate in front of me each day.
I could not accept that outcome and do nothing.
So to save this baby’s life, I once again initiated the arduous 84-day and expensive, underground treatment for FIP. It works wonders.
Please share this post with your people and consider contributing to her care, she would not be alive today without the treatment she is receiving.
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Appointment Scheduled In LA
3 contributions
Saving Susie Q’s Eye
Susie Q is the 1st cat rescued from the abandoned cat colony that launched the Duncan Home For Wayard cats, so she has a special place in our heart even though she is untouchable. Her 3 kittens that arrived with her have all turned out very affectionate.
Susie Q developed a severe viral eye infection that has compromised her left eye.
She was transported to and examined by a vision specialist out of state who prescribed multiple expensive medications that will hopefully reverse this condition.
She was boarded and treated at Rose City Animal Clinic for one week and they ceased treatment.
We are going to try another sedated treatment with the vision specialist in Shreveport.
Her care costs are substantial and accumulating daily.
Your generous contribution will help Susie Q fight to keep her sight and her eye.
Please share this post with your people and consider contributing to preserving her eyesight.
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Yoda Adopted
7 contributions
Harley, Davy, Quinn and Yoda
Ginny came to us as one of ten kittens and cats (10) from a downtown Henderson colony. She was just a kitten herself. She arrived August 1, 2023, bearing an abdominal hernia, she was blind in one eye, and she was pregnant.
She birthed 4 kittens on September 17. Three males and one female. Harley – female, Davy, Quinn, and Yoda
Her kittens have grown under our care and are scheduled for spay and neuter on
Jan 24th, 2024, February 8, 2024 in Longview weather permitting, and Ginny is also scheduled for Hernia repair surgery and spay, etc.Your collective $539 contribution x four kittens = $2156 will help cover their care costs if no extra vet visits or treatments are required before adoption.
Please give what you can and encourage others to give what they can to help provide for Ginny’s kittens.
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Ginny’s Hernia & Spay Surgery
Ginny came to us as one of ten kittens and cats (10) from a downtown Henderson colony. She was just a kitten herself. She arrived August 1, 2023, bearing an abdominal hernia, she was blind in one eye, and she was pregnant.
She has been seen by our regular vet and also an eye specialist in Shreveport, La to determine if anything could be done for her eye. Unfortunately, it cannot.
Because Ginny has had a vision specialist examination and she requires hernia surgery in addition to regular spay surgery, her vet costs will be considerably higher than spay-only surgery.
Your collective contributions will help cover her care costs if no extra vet visits or treatments are required before adoption.
Please give what you can and encourage others to give what they can to help provide for her care until a forever home can be found for her.
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Moo Moo’s Emergency Surgery
Monday night he came to my bedroom and climbed into the bed with me crying.
He has NEVER gotten in bed with me before.
His crying was such that it disturbed the other cats. They were all looking when he meowed. Usually, they ignore each other’s routine meowing, but they were not ignoring Moo Moo. I knew something was wrong.
I immediately took him to the vet as soon as they opened. Upon examination, it was determined that he has a life-threatening urinary blockage requiring immediate surgery and a minimum 2-day hospital stay provided all else goes well.
Moo Moo will be thankful for your well wishes.
Please share this post with your people and consider contributing to his survival care.
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Baffled Blind Boy Abandoned And Needs A Rescue
BAFFLED, BLIND AND ABANDONED
No rescue stepped up, so The Duncan Home For Wayward Cats took him in and found him an adopter.
Somebody loved this boy. He is too calm and too sweet for any other explanation.
How he came to be found wandering aimlessly in a rural area of Winona, Texas remains a mystery. Most likely dumped or put out.
Thankfully, his finder actively sought help for him even though the finder did not like cats.
Thanks to the contributors who motivated me to proceed with his vet exam even before we reached his goal, we now know his condition and his adopter knows how to properly care for him.
Based on the vet’s findings, he will need special care and lifetime heart medication.
An accidental typo in a text message with a potential adopter resulted in “lol” becoming “Loki” and thus the name he was destined to have was revealed to us. 🙂
We have updated his contribution goal to $674.08 to cover his vet bill. (not including another $60 of Bravecto flea, tick and wormer)
I am trusting that other cat lovers will chip in and help reach his goal.
Your contribution will go toward his vet bill posted below in the details section.Â
Please give generously.
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10 contributions
Phoebe and Family
Read Phoebe’s family story here.
Follow them on Facebook here:
Your collective $207 contribution per cat (5)Â + initial family vet exam $65 = ($1,100) will help cover their care costs if no extra vet visits or treatments are required before adoption.
Full breakdown of cost details in the description section.
Please give what you can and encourage others to give what they can to help provide for this little family’s needs until forever homes can be found for them.
Call if questions or if you are interested in fostering or adopting. 🙂
(903) 263-9807  Please share their story widely. 🙂
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ADOPTED
4 contributions
Sammy
Your contributions will help recover the costs already incurred for him and paid for by The Duncan Home For Wayward Cats. Your collective $197 contribution will help cover his care costs if no extra vet visits or treatments are required before adoption.
Look at Sammy’s beautiful blue eyes! Wouldn’t those light up your home… and your life? 🙂
Call if questions or if you are interested in fostering or adopting. 🙂
(903) 263-9807  Please share his handsome photo widely. 🙂
Sammy is estimated to have been born on 08/17/2019 is fully vetted and microchipped.
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3 contributions
Panther
Your contributions will help recover the costs already paid for by The Duncan Home For Wayward Cats. Your collective $197 contribution will help cover his care costs if no extra vet visits or treatments are required before adoption.
He still needs a forever home.Â
Panther is a sleek and loveable gentleman who can enhance your life in ways that only a black cat can. 🙂Â
I have also been told by a knowledgeable source that all black cats can type, so he may also be helpful around the office, but no guarantee about that. 🙂 🙂
Call if questions or if you are interested in fostering or adopting. 🙂
(903) 263-9807  Please share his handsome photo widely. 🙂