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Orangy needs your help
When Marla heard her beloved cat, Orangy, crying for her in his tiny little whisper, she rushed over to find him in discomfort, straining to urinate.
Marla took Orangy straight to the vet, where veterinary staff confirmed that five-year-old Orangy was suffering from a serious urinary blockage. He was unblocked once, but by the next morning, Orangy was blocked again. Without proper treatment and several days of hospitalization, his condition could quickly become life threatening.
Orangy was born in a forest, where he survived the cold and illness, even losing his voice, before finding his way to Marla.
Though his meow is faint, Orangy’s presence is huge. Marla describes him as the most loving and affectionate companion, a cat who flops onto his back to stretch, follows you from room to room to make sure you are okay, and never misses a chance to cuddle or paw at whatever sparks his curiousity.
To continue life without Orangy would break Marla’s heart.
“I love my cat and he’s been there for me through a lot. Orangy is such a special guy and he deserves to come home,” Marla told the VHS’s McVitie Fund team.
Marla’s limited funds are exhausted from Orangy’s unexpected initial treatments. She has no funds left to cover the next critical step in his care.
Orangy’s prognosis is very good with treatment. He has a real chance to recover and return home to the person who loves him, but time is critical.
Your kindness can ease Orangy’s pain and ensure this special cat has many more years to come with Marla. Can you make a donation today?
