Loki, Leia and Louie
Loki, Leia and Louie

These are Tilly's 3 babies, they are almost 5 months old and we need help with vaccinations, neutering and medical bills for a recent sickness.

Loki, Leia and Louie
19.51 %
80.00 €
410.00 €
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Sex Male
Age 0 years old
  • 410.00 €
All 3 have had all their vaccinations. Leia has been neutered and Louie and Loki will be neutered in about 1 months time.
Treatment from 2024-07-19
We want to get the cats vaccinated and neutered. The vaccination was delayed because the cats got sick, but is planned to be done in 10 days. 1 month after that, they can get neutered.
Surgery 90.00 € Neutering surgery for all three cats (60 leva each)
Medication 90.00 € For second round of vaccinations (40 leva each) and Flea/Tick and deworming treatment (60 leva)
Sum 180.00 €
Treatment from 2024-07-10
Corona virus treatments for all 3 cats.
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Examination 230.00 € 4 visits to the vets for antibiotics and serum boosters
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Sum 230.00 €
Loki, Leia and Louie, are Tilly's 3 babies. They are recovering from having coronavirus which has cost us 230 Euros with four vet visits for treatment. They have fully recovered and have just received their second round of vaccinations. We will also need funding to get all 3 of them neutered and for ongoing costs. Loki and Louie are male and Leia is female.
We have always loved cats and when we moved to Bulgaria, from the UK, we brought our 3 cats with us. Having previously seen the conditions and number of stray cats in Bulgaria, we knew we had to do something. We live in a small village in the Dobrich region of Bulgaria, we have an acre of land and have been here for almost 2 years.
Our first rescue kittens were Bandit and Peach, we met a lovely Bulgarian lady at the vets while taking one of our UK cats for a check-up. This was soon after we had arrived in Bulgaria. Violeta, now a very good friend, had 2 stray sick kittens with her which she couldn't find homes for as she already had 15 cats of her own. We decided to take them. This was the start of Catsville and since then many have turned up on our property, others we have been asked to take and then we have answered the call for help from those who had rescued some but couldn't keep them. This has led to 24 cats being in our care and now are family. Due to funding these cats ourselves, we are at capacity until we receive help with ongoing costs but there are soo many more in need who we want to help. Once we have more support, we will be able to rescue and save many more.
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