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November 17, 2009

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Ok, I'm game, but not til Friday. Good luck!

I will send what I can, but I want to offer this as another source of funds

United Animal Nations is wonderful organization that helps animals in many ways. One thing they have is a Lifeline grant. I would think Justice is as deservings as others they have helped.


http://www.uan.org/index.cfm?navid=28

Thank you, Valerie! That's great information--I've passed it along. And thanks to you, too, Sue. It means a lot to me.

Where are you located? The Small Animal Clinic at the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph (Guelph, Ontario) is taking care of my cat who has lymphoma -- he has a funny tumour kind, and goes in for his leg amputation on Thursday morning :( -- and so far, the bills have been much less than outrageous. I think I've spent about $1000 so far, and it'll be about another $1200 by the time I'm finished. Which is a lot of money for an elderly cat, but he's my boy and I'm his human, and that's that...

If you're not too too far, you might want to consider trying to get a referral. They are the specialists -- they have an entire veterinary oncology department, even.

Justice is in San Diego, and he's getting treated by the Angel Care Cancer Clinic and the place that originally diagnosed Justice, the Animal Urgent Care Specialty Group. Both have been great to Justice and to my brother, especially Angel Care.

Besides, I'm not sure Justice would qualify as a "small" animal--there's a reason for the Hippo moniker. ;-)

But thanks for the information, Interrobang. I hope everybody feels free to share this kind of thing. There might be others reading who could benefit from the information.

And I really hope your cat comes through this all okay!

Some folks spend money on cable teevee - I prefer to spend it on the furry beasts. Count me in.

Thank you, Missy! And the furry beast thanks you, too. You're lucky this is all virtual--that tongue is *wet*.

I am going to donate, but I would give anything if I HAD NOT put my rescue Westie Annabel through chemo when she was diagnosed with bladder cancer a few years ago. She didn't understand why she was being treated this way, why she felt so badly, and in the end, it didn't prolong her life anyway. She suffered, I suffered...and she died anyway. Never again.

Ditto @ Stellans:

I've had family pets get in a bad way, cancer, old age, keep a perspective on this, it's our responsibility to recognize we do this for ourselves. Animals aren't able to rationalize pain. But I'm sure the kids are part of the equation. It might be better to spend it on all the sirloin he can eat.

If I was working I'd have to consider, but the zeros don't leave me the chance.

Believe me, I understand both of you, Stellans and Pale Scot. And my brother thought long and hard and discussed the situation at length with both the oncologist and his general vet. They're monitoring the situation every step of the way and weighing the potential benefit of giving Justice a longer life with the costs to the quality of that life. My brother has been through the loss of pets before, and has had to make the decision over when to euthanize before, so he is very sensitive to Justice's comfort and quality of life. Right now, Justice is doing better--he's putting on weight, he's more energetic, and this is after his 4th treatment.

Anyway, thank you both for your concern for what is best for Justice in every way. And Stellans, I'm really sorry for what Annabel went through.

Buggy, have you ever seen Saving Grace? It's a long story if you haven't but to make it short, in addition to her "last chance" angel, Grace occasionally sees a dog with the exact same kind of hanging tongue that Justice has. (the dog is a Boxer). In the show, that long-tongued dog is the visual representation of God. That's the first thing I thought of when I saw your picture.

My own critters have me pretty tapped out at the moment but I'll spread the word re my soapbox network.

I'm spreading the word as well. We just dropped $3K on getting my big orange cat baby's bladder stones removed....but someone else checking this link through my virtual neck of the woods may see if Justice can catch a financial break.

You can also find a list of other financial assistance programs for veterinary care on the United Animal Nations Web site here:

http://www.uan.org/index.cfm?navId=163

I can't tell you all how much I appreciate this. My brother called me yesterday to say thanks to me for posting this because he's already gotten several generous donations. But it's not me--I just told a bunch of really, really wonderful people about Justice, and you all stepped in a way I had no right to expect. So thank you, Alexis, virgotex, liprap, Pale Scot, Stellans, Missy, Interrobang, Valerie and Sue. And to any lurkers who helped out, too. You are the best people on the planet. If any of you ever need *anything*, you can count on me.

virgotex, I'm passing along the Saving Grace story. My brother will love it--considering what Justice has done for him, I'm thinking the God analogy is a pretty good one.

Virgotex: You mean Earl's tattoo? Of course God is a long-tongued dog. The one she sees, that's Grace's dog, Gus. He's an American Bulldog.

I know this cuz I just spent a fortune rehabbing my second AmBull rescue. But prayers for Justice and his people.

Trying to make my donation now and noticed that healjustice@aol.com is gone. What's going on?

I've dropped my brother a line to see what's up, Sue. I'll keep you posted.

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