I was wondering if IMOM has a section where it reports on what is going on with Peppy and how he is doing?
I was wondering if IMOM has a section where it reports on what is going on with Peppy and how he is doing?
*Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France
Once the funding goal has been reached, the pet's thread is moved into the All Funds Have Been Raised section. If you go to the link, you'll see Peppy's thread. Several of us have been requesting updates from Peppy's family.Originally Posted by Rachel
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
Unfortunately, we may never hear from Peppy's family. Kyle (Peppy's caseworker) contacted the vet and posted the following:
Kyle imom
IMOM Board of Directors
Hi everyone. I have received an e-mail from the vet's office saying Peppy had his surgery, is home and doing fine.
I apologize for not updating sooner, but I've been swamped with my day job, waiting to hear from the vet, and Peppy's owner is apparently not an online person.
It is always regrettable and frustrating when a pet owner - despite being informed that they are required to be here - doesn't show up.
But you saved Peppy! And for that, I'm sure this sweet little one is very grateful.
Thank you, as always, for your love for the animals, your generosity, and your support for IMOM.
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
I just read that Peppy is home and recovering. Peppy is okay!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! I would love to be able to meet the little guy. I hope he's getting lots of love and kisses at home and I know he is. Thank you Lisa!!!![]()
Last edited by Daisy and Delilah; 04-30-2008 at 08:08 PM.
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Thanks Barry!
Glad to hear that he is home and recovering. I hope the little one does well. I am embarrassed to tell you how long I spent on Sunday evening stumbling around the site trying to find some updated information on him. Sometimes the people who are most in need of IMOM's financial services may not be in a position financially or health-wise (I am thinking along the lines of traveling to the library) to have access to the internet on a frequent basis. Do they offer other ways for people to become involved or communicate with them?
One of IMOM's requirements of an applicant is that you must have daily access to the internet. http://www.imom.org/fa/qualify.htmOriginally Posted by Ginger's Mom
Now, I've never known them to turn down someone if a friend, family member, neighbor, library or even the vet's office itself will help the applicant post.
Here's how I keep up with PIN's (Pets in Need) on the IMOM Online Community board. First, you will have to register on the board. http://www.imom.org/community/
Then, once I'm logged in, I click on the View New Posts link towards the center of the screen in the light-blue shaded line. A list of all the threads that have been updated since I last logged in will appear. Then I can click on the link to the PIN I'm interested in.
If fundraising is going on for a PIN, the thread will be in the Current Pets in Need -- Fund Updates -- Case Summaries
area of the board.
After all funds have been raised, the thread is moved to PIN Cases Closed
area of the board. That area is broken down into: All Funds Have Been Raised (no more $$ is needed, but treatment may not be complete yet).
Happy Endings (everyone is happy and healthy)
Other PIN Cases Closed (many reasons why case is closed -- treatment wasn't needed after all, etc.)
Closed for Noncompliance (Applicant did not comply with IMOM's policies).
Since the thread address changes as it moves from active fund raising to All Funds Raised to one of the other board (including Rainbow Bridge), I find using the View New Posts option very helpful.
Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.
Thanks, Lisa. Although I have on two occasions spent time looking around I have not registered with IMOM (I don't know why I am always so hesitant to register for anything new). I think my problem with this particular little guy was because a case hadn't been set up and I finally found him in some sort of general discussion thing. Aw well, in any he was able to get the operation. And I keep saying I have to become more familiar with IMOM (and *gulp* even join). I think the basic idea is a very good one. And they are in Pennsville? Hm, that is not too terribly far from here.
Just good to know that Peppy's surgery was successful which it sounds as if it was.
*Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France
That's really a good point, Joyce. I'm embarrassed to say that I never thought of that.
More hugs, kisses , and, belly rubs for Peppy !!!!!![]()
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Thanks Barry!
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