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Hi all!
My rescued cat had a beautiful litter of three. Unfortunately, one kitty was born with a severe chest deformity called pectus excavatum. This condition leaves little room for his lungs to function and for his heart to function correctly as well. He's always breathing hard, even at rest. This can be fixed via surgery, which is expensive. Otherwise he will die or more likely, have to be euthanized because he will be suffering too much eventually. I have a wonderful home for him, but an desperately trying to raise money for this surgery.
You can see his whole story here:
GoFundMe: Chester the kitten needs surgery and you can see us in action on youtube: Chester kitty needs help
Thank you for reading!
My rescued cat had a beautiful litter of three. Unfortunately, one kitty was born with a severe chest deformity called pectus excavatum. This condition leaves little room for his lungs to function and for his heart to function correctly as well. He's always breathing hard, even at rest. This can be fixed via surgery, which is expensive. Otherwise he will die or more likely, have to be euthanized because he will be suffering too much eventually. I have a wonderful home for him, but an desperately trying to raise money for this surgery.
You can see his whole story here:
GoFundMe: Chester the kitten needs surgery and you can see us in action on youtube: Chester kitty needs help
Thank you for reading!
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