We Need Your Help More Than Ever

Simi, the new cat we posted about yesterday, is in very bad condition. We will do everything we can to help him survive, and weโ€™ll post more details about his case soon. We also have Biscuit, who was diagnosed with heart disease and now has a high fever. He was taken yesterday to the hospital,

Mr Grey & Berlin Updates

Mr. Grey had a check-up with the surgeon, and his stitches are clean. If all goes well, we might remove the stitches on Wednesday, and the feeding tube the week after. Once the tube is removed, he can start eating from his mouth. His health is stable, heโ€™s gaining strength, becoming more active, and asking

Hummus Second Surgery

Hummus had her surgery to stop the deviation of the bone in her leg. @drroy had to place a special orthopedic staple. She also got spayed during the surgery. Today, Hummus left the hospital and came back to APC. She is now recovering in the same room as Dexter and Tuna. Hummus still needs more

Hummus Update!

Bad luck doesnโ€™t seem to leave our little Hummus alone. After already undergoing tibial osteosynthesis surgery to repair her leg after being hit by a car, Hummus now needs another surgery THIS Thursday๐Ÿ’” A bone deformation has started to appearโ€”just like what happened with Patcho. It only became visible as she began to grow, again,

Update on Berlin!

Thank you so much for helping us with the CT scan. The scan showed just how serious Berlinโ€™s condition isโ€”he is barely able to breathe๐Ÿ’” In the second video, the doctor explains that the black spots on the scan represent the small amount of air entering his nasal passages. Berlinโ€™s nose is almost completely blocked.

Guess Who This Handsome Boy is?

Mr. Grey is a fighter, and he made it through! He underwent a Hemimandibulectomy, a highly complex surgery in which his entire lower jaw was removed. The procedure lasted nearly four hours, but thanks to our amazing surgeon @drroyhassoun@lebaneseveterinaryreferral , he pulled through. We were prepared for the possibility of partial facial paralysis, which could

We Lost Our Snoopy Yesterday

Our hearts are heavy. We donโ€™t understand whatโ€™s happening. Is it something in the stars? The planets? All we know is that 2025 has been the hardest year yetโ€”we have never lost so many pets in such a short time. A good friend told us itโ€™s the effects of the war, the stress they endured,

Mr Grey’s CT Scan Analysis is Finally Out

The good news is that the mass on Mr. Greyโ€™s jaw is likely benign (non-cancerous), though there remains a small possibility of malignancy. A highly complex jaw removal surgery (hemimandibulectomy) is necessary to help him eat and live comfortably. His face will change slightly, and his tongue will always be out after the procedure. His