Momo was left behind during the war — abandoned at a clinic, where he spent almost five months locked in a cage, waiting for someone to take him home. Seeing his suffering, we couldn’t turn our backs on him, so we brought him to our shelter.

At first, Momo seemed to be doing okay. But soon, he stopped eating. His energy faded, and his body became weak. He developed a high fever, and we rushed him to the hospital. The tests confirmed our worst fear — Momo has dry FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis).

FIP is a deadly disease, and without treatment, Momo won’t survive. But there is hope. A special medication, shipped from India, can save his life. The shipment to Lebanon costs $200, and Momo will need 42 days of daily pills, starting with a week of hospital-administered injections.

Momo has already started his treatment at the hospital, but his medical bills have reached $390, and we urgently need your help to cover them.

Momo deserves a second chance at life. He’s already fighting — now we need your support to help him win this battle.

We’re also overwhelmed with Zara’s surgeries. Out of the $700 needed for her treatment, we’ve only managed to raise $120. And now, with Foul in a heartbreaking state, we need you more than ever.

Please help us save Momo, Foul, and Zara. Every donation counts. Without your support, they won’t survive.