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Geisha awaits help from the good Doctor!
Geisha (A0924369) is a friendly, loving cat who was abandoned to NYC Animal Care & Control and quickly scheduled to be killed due to her condition. What Geisha needed was medical diagnostics and treatment: veterinary intervention!--not a death sentence doled out by individuals who couldn't even articulate what was wrong with her! Thankfully, Empty Cages Collective (www.emptycagescollective.org), an animal advocacy and rescue organization stepped up to save her life!
Geisha was born with deformed back legs. However, she is able to use them and walk on them when need be (she can even get herself to a litter box when necessary!). Furthermore, Geisha has a rare (but treatable) ear issue called proliferative and necrotizing otitis. The most important thing is Geisha values her life, loves affection from people and has a hardy appetite! She has been staying at a feline speciality veterinary practice while she recovers.
Every day she is more and more on the mend! No thanks to NYC ACC who only gave a half hour for placement to be found for Geisha before they threatened to kill her. It has been a pleasure to help her!
Soon she will need a foster or adopter! Please get in touch with Empty Cages Collective if you are interested in adopting, fostering or donating towards her care: 1 (800) 880-2684 or adopt@emptycagescollective.org
Geisha awaits help from the good Doctor!
Geisha (A0924369) is a friendly, loving cat who was abandoned to NYC Animal Care & Control and quickly scheduled to be killed due to her condition. What Geisha needed was medical diagnostics and treatment: veterinary intervention!--not a death sentence doled out by individuals who couldn't even articulate what was wrong with her! Thankfully, Empty Cages Collective (www.emptycagescollective.org), an animal advocacy and rescue organization stepped up to save her life!
Geisha was born with deformed back legs. However, she is able to use them and walk on them when need be (she can even get herself to a litter box when necessary!). Furthermore, Geisha has a rare (but treatable) ear issue called proliferative and necrotizing otitis. The most important thing is Geisha values her life, loves affection from people and has a hardy appetite! She has been staying at a feline speciality veterinary practice while she recovers.
Every day she is more and more on the mend! No thanks to NYC ACC who only gave a half hour for placement to be found for Geisha before they threatened to kill her. It has been a pleasure to help her!
Soon she will need a foster or adopter! Please get in touch with Empty Cages Collective if you are interested in adopting, fostering or donating towards her care: 1 (800) 880-2684 or adopt@emptycagescollective.org