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‘We need your help:’ Seattle-area cat rescue asks for emergency funding

Oct 8, 2024, 2:49 PM | Updated: 2:52 pm

Photo: Missy needs help. The Seattle-area cat rescue she is staying at is working to fundraise for ...

Missy needs help. The Seattle-area cat rescue she is staying at is working to fundraise for her surgery. (Photo courtesy of SAFe Rescue)

(Photo courtesy of SAFe Rescue)

A Seattle-area cat rescue is in need of critical funding.

(SAFe Rescue) is launching an emergency fundraiser to close a budget gap of more than $100,000, according to a news release from the nonprofit on Tuesday.

“Without immediate community support, the nonprofit may be forced to reduce its lifesaving programs and services, leaving vulnerable felines at risk,” the news release stated.

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SAFe Rescue said one of the cats in need is 11-year-old Missy. The tabby cat arrived at the nonprofit after nearly being euthanized by her previous owner. Missy required daily ear drops, special prescription food and grooming assistance. She also needed a likely cancerous mass in her ear removed, according to SAFe.

“In order to get that removed, she needs her ear canal removed along with it, which is a specialty surgery that needs to be done by a board-certified veterinary surgeon,” SAFe’s staff veterinarian, Dr. King said via the release. “Missy isn鈥檛 the only kitty we have come in with special needs, and we only have so many resources within our organization to be able to address these cases the way that every cat deserves to have them addressed.”

As King said, Missy isn’t alone and shelters are struggling to make ends meet.

“We are seeing shelters and rescues across the country struggle,” Emily Dolan, SAFe’s Board President, said via the release. “There are more animals coming into shelters, staying longer than usual, and having more medical and behavioral problems. Shelters have less access to spay/neuter and health care, and costs are up in all areas. We need your help.”

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The rescue is hoping to raise $100,000 for Missy’s life-saving surgery and to provide support for other cats in need.

To donate, .

Julia Dallas is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read her stories聽here. Follow Julia on X聽聽and email her聽here.

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