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Success Story: Grunt

Hi, I’m Grunt—a 3-year-old Lab/Pitbull mix with a big heart and some pretty sensitive ears. I live with my mom in our car in La Verne, CA. We’ve been experiencing homelessness for a few years, but through it all, I’ve

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Success Story: Xena

Hello, my name is Xena and I’m an 8-year-old Pointer Mix living out of my mom’s car, experiencing homelessness in Oregon. One day my ear blew up to three times its size, and my mom was worried. She knew something

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Success Story: Grunt

Hi, I’m Grunt—a 3-year-old Lab/Pitbull mix with a big heart and some pretty sensitive ears. I live with my mom in our car in La Verne, CA. We’ve been experiencing

READ MORE

Success Story: Xena

Hello, my name is Xena and I’m an 8-year-old Pointer Mix living out of my mom’s car, experiencing homelessness in Oregon. One day my ear blew up to three times

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Hello, my name is Leeloo, and I am a 6-year-old calico cat. Right now, my mom and I are living in a motel as we experience homelessness. Life has been very hard since my mom lost her job and we lost our apartment. Through it all, I’ve never left her side, I’m her companion, her comfort, and her best friend.Recently, my mom noticed something was very wrong. I couldn’t use the bathroom, and I had stopped eating. She was able to get me a free exam at a veterinary clinic, where they discovered I had bladder stones. My mom was terrified, not just for me, but because she didn’t know how she could afford the surgery I needed to survive.Determined to help me, she searched online and found Feeding Pets of the Homeless. After submitting a quick application, we were approved for assistance and referred to a veterinary hospital.At the hospital, the doctor sedated me, gave me pain medication, and performed a cystotomy (bladder surgery), along with updating my vaccinations. The surgery was a success, every stone was removed.Now I’m back with my mom, recovering safely by her side.Because of YouFeeding Pets of the Homeless contributed $1,500 toward Leeloo’s lifesaving care, ensuring that this devoted companion could stay with the person who needs her most. ... See MoreSee Less
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