So, I am trying to help my friend get into contact with an NC vet that can do the tendon repair surgery for cats or just information or help in general. Has anyone here done been through this? thoughts?and we set up a gofundme, because that shit is expensive, but it would help her cat sooooo muchhttps://www.gofundme.com/xa8bfxs4
11/3/2015 1:51:31 PM
what the fuck? nope.
11/3/2015 3:38:17 PM
huh
11/3/2015 4:20:18 PM
11/3/2015 4:32:46 PM
For a cat?What the fuck? NOPE.
11/3/2015 8:40:14 PM
put 'er down and start over with a new cat. I hear Australia has a surplus.
11/3/2015 9:34:21 PM
Jesus H. Christ... a fucking cat.
11/3/2015 10:36:01 PM
Hells to the no.
11/3/2015 11:47:04 PM
I know some people consider their pets like their own children but spending anything over a few hundred bucks on a pet just seems crazy to me.
11/4/2015 8:59:54 AM
aw thanks guys
11/4/2015 9:51:08 AM
my pets have mad BILL$ coming up too
11/4/2015 9:56:21 AM
the xrays alone are freaking retarded expensive
11/4/2015 10:05:33 AM
even outside of the outrageous cost, putting a cat who is old and has arthritis and is suffering through another orthopedic surgery is cruel
11/4/2015 10:22:45 AM
^this.
11/4/2015 11:44:39 AM
Get the fuck outta here, PETA. This is the lounge and you don't shit on people's stuff in here, you have the rest of this dying website for that.
11/4/2015 12:06:06 PM
it was cross posted and linked from chit chat, so i'll take a shit on this terrible idea if i want to
11/4/2015 12:14:46 PM
ok well lets chop off your fingers and see how much you would value a corrective surgery, are you over the age of 30?40? hmmm probably not worth it, and since it causes you pain, let's just put you down. Obviously your life is not worth the pain, but neither is the surgery. And no, you don't have any say in the matter, even though you show many behaviors indicating how much you can enjoy people and life. These cats easily live over the age of 20 and other than her toes being fucked up, she is completely healthy. But still totes not worth it. The campaign it is targeting people that value all life equally. You don't have to donate, obviously it's expensive, so thanks for repeating that sentiment even though it has already been expressed, your service is invaluable. next troll please[Edited on November 4, 2015 at 12:52 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2015 12:49:36 PM
I'm down with your cause. The cat didn't do this to him/her self. I don't care for solicitation of funds, but that's just me. Good luck.
11/4/2015 12:53:06 PM
I completely understand that viewpoint^ and thank you for pointing out that the surgery was never the perfectly healthy cat's choice.
11/4/2015 12:54:37 PM
^^^ I'm a fucking human not a cat, you cat-crazy nut-bag!(also, I'm in favor of better palliative care for humans and think that PS and physician-assisted suicide is ethical and should be legal)
11/4/2015 1:19:28 PM
I can appreciate the cause since I support animals and such, but I also don't agree with the solicitation method, particularly since they could just give the cat morphine to relieve the pain (I know you can't give cats Tylenol and such, but there are pain relievers that don't kill their livers). its a bad situation to be in, and as others have said it isn't the cats fault, but this seems a bit excessive.
11/4/2015 1:23:34 PM
well the cat cannot put her full weight on her front claws, some of it is because, yes pain, but it would also worsen her arthritis and it can cause paw infection. With the way her feet are now, she can cause more damage to herself if she were to put most of her weight on her front paws (which is how a cat's body is designed)also lifetime of medication is also expensive and this is the cat that will no longer eat wet food since there have been attempts to give her medicine before. She even has an amitryptalline that can applied to her ears. This results in biting and she is a 30 lb cat. Ideally this will eliminate the dance of trying to get her medicine.[Edited on November 4, 2015 at 2:13 PM. Reason : and again, I get it you don't like beggers, you really don't have to donate or explain yourself]
11/4/2015 2:05:05 PM
^^ if there was a real tangible cure to help you be pain free and live a normal life you would go for it
11/4/2015 2:14:05 PM
Have the cat destroyed instead.
11/4/2015 2:20:47 PM
also this was my idea, she assumed people would think it was bogus and/or troll her, wonder why.But when I convinced her that if there is a willing donor, just not willing to hand YOU the money, then they can always contact the vet and donate the money through the vet.so if you are concerned about crowdfunding scams, I will get the vet's information and you can request it in a pm or email
11/4/2015 2:21:40 PM
11/4/2015 2:33:31 PM
The hope is that we could find a vet that can donate their labor for some part of this, hopefully the $$ we need to raise is reduced. It is a huge number, that the owner never anticipated, and a lot of the costs comes from the fact that there are hardly any vets that have experience doing this type of surgery.And again, you can donate directly to the vet if you are skeptical. If you don't want to give money for a cat's surgery, then don't.thank you for your input[Edited on November 4, 2015 at 2:43 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2015 2:43:01 PM
11/4/2015 2:50:58 PM
How much does the surgery cost?
11/4/2015 3:01:19 PM
right now we are operating under the only number anyone has told us ~$4000 for the surgery and and few hundred for the xrays. The surgery is intensive and will take many hours to be sure that bone fragments are cleared and that all the tendons are in a suitable placeThe intention is to lower the goal if there is a credible vet that is willing to reduce the cost.here is a organization dedicated to this service for large zoo cats. And there is a lot of research that has been done on this topic http://pawproject.org/[Edited on November 4, 2015 at 3:20 PM. Reason : we have been contacting vets for a while, so hopefully we can get some good news that it is less $$$]
11/4/2015 3:03:26 PM
my understanding of this surgery is that it is for bone shards, and it sounds like you haven't even taken x-rays yet to find out if that's actually the problem. maybe the cat just has arthritis and is moody
11/4/2015 3:09:02 PM
she has been evaluated and her posture and behaviors are indicative of a major problem near the front of her paws. The vet outright told her that was the cause and that her health otherwise is great and that the arthritis comes from her paws being poorly amputated. The cat has a shakey leg when she puts her weight on it and the vet also confirmed that she physically cannot spread her paw because of how her paws are right now.Once the campaign gets enough money for xrays (~$275) she is going straight to the vet and will post the xrays^and that is a completely reasonable point to make, but given her excellent health and all of the blood work that has been done on her to evaluate her hormones etc those have been ruled out.[Edited on November 4, 2015 at 3:19 PM. Reason : .]
11/4/2015 3:15:10 PM
I mean as others have said we aren't trying to be rude, but very few people are going to spend anywhere close to $5,000 on a pet. I would stick to trying to find someone willing to do it cheaper or just let the cat live out its days or if it seems that bad have it put down.
11/4/2015 3:25:43 PM
why is this person rescuing animals if they can't even afford an x-ray on their own without asking for donations?
11/4/2015 3:25:45 PM
I'd really like to understand the thought process here. If a person wants to spend $4,000 of their own money on surgery for their beloved pet, then more power too them as I understand peoples' emotional connection to their pets. However, if you can't afford it then why is it okay to post a sob story on a crowdfunding website and expect others to foot the bill? Has she considered the scenario in which she won't be able to raise the required funds?
11/4/2015 3:26:47 PM
You people are pathetic for coming to beat on someone who isn't even here. if you aren't interested in helping to pay for someone else's pet, that's fine. You are in the majority and your non-participation is all the criticism you need to display. You're literally wasting your life coming in here to blow hard about people asking for money for their own personal causes. It's not even Klaty's damn cat.
11/4/2015 3:34:17 PM
^^yes, she has. And rescued animals get put into any willing household, because there are not many well off cat people that want to put money into a rescue, they tend to spend their money on a full breed kitten.some declawing facts that may answer some questions
11/4/2015 3:40:02 PM
and the xray is not the necessary part, speaking with a few vets, they said they must have an MRI to perform the surgery and apparently those run over $2,000
11/4/2015 4:16:16 PM
11/4/2015 4:30:06 PM
I spend several hundred on yearly checks. Though, that includes a year supply of preventative meds as well. And like ^ said, basic illnesses can run several hundred dollars.
11/4/2015 4:33:50 PM
I was curious about this and asked my veterinarian BIL, he explained the surgery to me (more than just removing bone shards), but is confused why an MRI is necessaryi think you need a second opinion
11/4/2015 5:23:14 PM
really?? who is your vet? can I contact them?as explained to me by more than one vet, an xray is a good place to start but it will overlook tendons and if there is ingrown claws on any of the pads. It is important to see where the tendons are if you are trying to restore some function to the paw. Serabi cannot spread her paw in any way, so the vet said they is likely tendon damage.[Edited on November 4, 2015 at 6:13 PM. Reason : thank you]
11/4/2015 6:09:37 PM
11/4/2015 8:47:41 PM
No, a yearly checkup doesn't run that. That's Banfield trying to convince you that you're saving $texas by paying them $25+/month for a plan...and I say that as someone who pays Banfield $25+/month for a plan Also the only reason half of those services were provided is because they're part of that monthly plan...a pretty expensive one iirc. I'm guessing like $40/month.When I used to get actual checkups at Raleigh Vets it was more like $250, but a place like North Wake Animal Hospital is far cheaper for the same services.[Edited on November 4, 2015 at 11:32 PM. Reason : An office visit AND an exam fee? Who they trying to kid?]
11/4/2015 11:31:34 PM
$25 to express an anal gland is too expensive, groomers do that shit for like $5 or $10
11/5/2015 8:07:43 AM
11/5/2015 8:28:54 AM
I probably spend around a grand a year on my dog's vet bills. He's got seasonal skin allergies and gets constant ear infections.Other than my wife, he's easily the best constant thing in my life and I'd pay a shit-ton more to make sure he's healthy and happy.
11/5/2015 9:35:15 AM
^^^^ Think the one I have is $25.95/mo so about the same as yours. She was with my parents for a week and my dad thought he saw a worm so they took her. Didn't find anything but they gave her a pill just in case. Surprised they didn't give her a spa day too. Would've been a bit cheaper for just her exam and vaccinations. About the only thing I would've normally paid out of pocket would be the 6 month heart worm injection since she hates pills.]
11/5/2015 10:00:05 AM
Serabi is scheduled for an initial consultation on Nov. 19, updates and xrays to come!
11/5/2015 10:28:25 AM
find a vet willing to work and/or get a big donor?
11/5/2015 12:39:23 PM