Look who got adopted! Oscar and Felix reunited, and thanks to Valerie and Dean, they found their loving "Forever Home."
We had to show you this video and say thank you for your donations to help the kittens get the vet care they needed to get better.
Oscar, who was one of the 30 cats and kittens recently rescued from the abandoned barn, This poor 1-year-old cat was probably born with a small tear in his stomach and was never attended to when he was born, causing a large, painful hernia that grew larger every day. On June 3rd, Oscar received emergency surgery to repair his hernia. The surgery was close to 3 hours long. The vet was amazed how he could of survived. The surgery cost was over $2,500 and is expected to fully heal under the close eye of our vets for weekly visits. If you would like to donate to the "Oscar Fund," you can go directly to our website under the donation button and you will receive a tax receipt. www.beamsville4pawrescue.com
Your donations, save their life!
I had to share this video to say "thank you" to everyone who donated to help us save these precious lives!.Don't miss our fundraiser on Saturday, April 27th, at Peavy in Grimsby, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. We are having a BBQ, bake sale, games, and more!
Saying goodbye to My beloved Scrappy after 17 years. Scrappy I will miss you but you are now resting peacefully
Looking for her "Forever Home' Sulu