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Help Mulan Once Again!

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Pet NewsNovember 30, 2024
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We received yet another threat about an “aggress We received yet another threat about an “aggressive” dog in Karantina, time about Biscuit. She was brought here from another area with her eight puppies after a man threatened to kill her there. Sadly, it seems no matter where she goes, people want her gone.

Our volunteers have been caring for her. She’s extremely friendly and trusting. We’ve also been treating her wounds, injuries caused by men who threw rocks at her.

This is what we face every single day in Karantina: countless threats against so-called “aggressive” dogs, just as aggressive as our little Biscuit.

We have the original voice note from the man who threatened to kill her, but we’ve chosen not to share it for now, as his full name is mentioned..

All we ask is for compassion. If you cannot help these dogs, please, at the very least, don’t hurt them 💔
Update on Our Distemper Dogs We have a bit of good Update on Our Distemper Dogs
We have a bit of good news to share. The dogs we vaccinated are doing well. Some are showing green discharge after the vaccination, but they’re still eating and full of energy, which gives us hope.

Unfortunately, we haven’t received enough donations to move more dogs to the hospital or provide them with the proper care they need to fight distemper. As you may know, there’s no cure for distemper—only supportive care to help them stay strong and fight through it.

Pancho, Stella, and Bryanna have been discharged from the hospital. They are now in a paid foster facility where they are kept in isolation. The cost for all three is $600 per month, covering foster fees, gloves, shoe covers, disinfectants, food, water, and everything they need to stay clean and safe.

Salman is still at the hospital and may be released in two days. But unless we receive enough donations to cover his foster care, we will have no choice but to return him to the street. He needs to remain in isolation for three full months. Without the necessary funds, we simply cannot place him in foster care.

The same goes for Muffin—we have no place for him and no means to cover his foster expenses.

Caring for just three dogs is already costing us $600 a month. If we can raise more funds, we’ll be able to place both Salman and Muffin in safe, paid foster homes where they can be properly isolated. Otherwise, we will have to return them to the streets. We’ll still monitor them closely and take them to the hospital if needed, but it’s not the same.

With distemper, even if a dog looks better, he can relapse at any time—even after two months of appearing fine. That’s the heartbreaking reality of this virus.

We truly hope we can raise enough to keep Salman and Muffin safe and cared for over the next three months.
So much is happening—it breaks our hearts to see them like this, to even consider sending them back, and to not know what more we can do.

Please—any amount helps. Even $1 or a simple share of this post can make a real difference.
Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for being here for them.
#karantina #dog #dog #rescue #donate #lebanon #apc #alyarzpetclub
𝐌𝐫. 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐲’𝐬 𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚 𝐌𝐫. 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐲’𝐬 𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞
Mr. Grey has been on a feeding tube through his nose. Thankfully, after stabilizing him, he has started eating on his own. The feeding tube is still in place, just in case he relapses.

We did an ultrasound for his kidneys, and they look much better thanks to the IV fluids. The infection in his intestine, pancreas, and liver is also improving. However, his intestines are still not fully healed.

His blood biochemistry, especially the albumin/globulin ratio, looks better now—so we are slowly moving away from the idea that he has FIP. However, his hematocrit levels have dropped, which is concerning. He will stay at the hospital under close monitoring.

So far, Mr. Grey is more stable, has a normal temperature, and we are especially happy that he is eating on his own again.

Please keep him in your thoughts. If you can help with his hospital care, we would be truly grateful. We haven’t received the full invoice yet as he’s still hospitalized, but the cost has already reached $355 and continues to increase.

Thank you for caring🙏🏻

#mrgrey #cat #rescuecat #rescuecatsofinstagram #lebanon #apc #alyarzpetclub
𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐛𝐲𝐞, 𝐆𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐆𝐨𝐨𝐝𝐛𝐲𝐞, 𝐆𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐲😭
Four years ago, Guildy was hit by a car. She was one of the stray cats we used to feed every day. We found her lying on the ground, injured. She had to undergo surgery on her ear and tail.

Guildy was always a shy cat. She never felt truly happy at the shelter—she was quiet, afraid, and always hiding. She didn’t play with the other cats, and we never received any adoption requests for her. Still, she was okay. She had her corner and lived peacefully.

Then she started losing weight. We did blood tests, but nothing showed. That’s when @kitties.in.paris stepped in. They kindly agreed to take her under their wing and find her a forever home.

Before she traveled, we repeated her tests, and this time we found an infection in her kidneys. She needed antibiotics and special renal food. We explained everything, and @kitties.in.paris still said yes. They welcomed her with open arms.

And something magical happened—Guildy changed. She felt love. She was sweet, gentle, and finally happy. She loved being in a real home.

A beautiful family in France adopted her, even knowing she had kidney disease. Sadly, it turned out her kidney condition was not temporary—it was chronic. But her family loved her anyway.

She spent just three weeks with them… and today, she passed away. Her kidneys failed suddenly, and she had trouble breathing. It happened so fast.

Her adopters are heartbroken. In only three weeks, they gave her so much love—and she gave it back.

We are devastated. But at the same time, we are grateful. Guildy finally knew what it meant to be loved, to have a family, and to feel safe. Not all rescue cats get this chance.

We cannot thank @kitties.in.paris enough for making this possible. Even in her final days, Guildy was surrounded by warmth and care.

Guildy, our sweet girl, you broke our hearts. 2025 has been so hard for us at APC. We’ve lost too many. Now you’ve joined them.
We love you forever. Run free, baby🌈
#guildy #rainbowbridge #cat #france #lebanon #apc #alyarzpetclub
𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐨𝐧 𝐌𝐫. 𝐆𝐫𝐞𝐲💔
Mr. Grey was doing really well, but recently we noticed he wasn’t eating properly and wasn’t gaining weight. So we took him to the hospital.

He also had a fungal infection on his skin. After tests, the vet diagnosed him with something called triaditis. This is an inflammation that affects three organs at once: the liver, intestines, and pancreas. It is usually caused by bacteria due to a weak immune system.

His blood test showed anemia, but the ultrasound revealed that his kidneys didn’t look normal. The vet suspects it could be the early signs of FIP or chronic kidney disease, but nothing is confirmed yet.

He is now on IV fluids and being monitored. We are watching closely to see if he starts eating again and how his kidneys respond. If his kidneys improve, it may just be a temporary issue. If not, we’ll need to investigate further.

This bacteria, the skin fungus, and now the possible kidney trouble—all of it may be due to his weakened immune system from everything he’s been through💔

Please keep Mr. Grey in your thoughts. He’s a strong boy, but he really needs your support right now🙏🏻
#mrgrey #cat #rescue #lebanon #donate #apc #alyarzpetclub
Please share so we can take Leo to his forever hom Please share so we can take Leo to his forever home! 🇫🇷 
The procedure is very easy, we will take care of everything and you will have a fun companion with you on the plane🐱
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐫 𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐊𝐚𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐚
Once again, we want to reassure everyone: distemper is NOT contagious to humans and not to cats—it is only contagious to other dogs.

We’ve now vaccinated 26 dogs against both distemper and rabies, including dogs from unaffected areas to protect them in advance.
Currently, five dogs are hospitalized. In addition to Pancho, Stella, and Bryanna, we’ve also taken in Salman, who started coughing—a worrying early sign of distemper, as it typically begins by attacking the lungs.

We also admitted a mother dog (still unnamed) whose puppy officially died from distemper. He was found lifeless in a hole💔 The mother has a fever and is showing early signs of neurological issues—a small nervous tic. We are extremely concerned for her.

We don’t know how long these dogs will remain at the hospital. And the challenge doesn’t end there: even after recovery, they must be isolated for 3 months to avoid infecting other dogs.

So far, we have raised $3,140 out of our $5,000 goal.
But we know this won’t be enough. We still need to secure fosters who can handle contagious dogs and ensure proper care—this includes protective clothing, gloves, shoe covers, food, disinfectants, and more.

Please, if you can, even $1 makes a difference.
These dogs are fighting for their lives, and we are doing everything we can—but we can’t do it without you.
#karantina #distemper #lebanon #dogs #apc #alyarzpetclub
𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐓𝐮𝐧𝐚 𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐓𝐮𝐧𝐚 𝐡𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐢𝐫 𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐠𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐭𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲.
Sadly, Lover’s eyes had to be removed—there was no way to save them. 

Tuna had his first ear surgery today, during which one of his ear canals was surgically closed. He’ll undergo a second surgery in 10 days to close the other ear canal and he will be officially deaf💔

The procedures went well, and both are now recovering.
But unfortunately, we still haven’t raised enough funds to cover their medical expenses.
We’re still short $435 for Lover and $580 for Tuna.

If you can help in any way—big or small—it would mean the world to us and to them.
Thank you for standing by these precious souls.
#donate #lover #tuna #rescue #dogs #lebanon #apc #alyarzpetclub
Zara made us do it 🐱 Can you believe not a sin Zara made us do it 🐱 
Can you believe not a single adoption application has come in for this beauty?

She’s waiting to meet you. Come visit her and the other cats, spend some time, and maybe fall in love ❤️

#adoptdontshop #apc #baabda #shelter #cats #catsofinstagram #catstagram #kittiesofinstagram #kitties #meow #meowed #cat #lebanon #viralvídeos #thedodo

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