Update, 7/18
UPDATE: AT THIS POINT WE ARE STILL ACCEPTING DONATIONS AND ALSO LOOKING FOR AN ADOPTER/FOSTER FOR THIS GUY ONCE HE CAN LEAVE HOSPITAL

Little Carmichael in the past 10 days has been thru a lot and continual care is still needed and surgery as Dr. Cohen will explain in the video. We thought it would be best for her to help us explain his situation of what is happening. Below we have included all the information regarding the donations being collected by, MeoowzResQ, the location where he is being treated and the direct contact for Lisa Goldman who is his personal case manager and rescuer from the TNR program in LA.
On behalf of Dani Ryan of http://meoowzresq.com/, Lisa Goldman Rescuer/TNR and myself, Debbie Martin Thank you all so much for helping this dear little cat who deserves a chance.
(IN THE CHIP IN LINK BELOW YOU WILL FIND MORE PHOTOS THAT HAVE BEEN ADDED THRU THE WEEK )
YOUTUBE VIDEO UPDATE FROM DR COHEN ACC in LOS ANGELES, speaking about the injuries/ the surgeries and his future.
Dr Cohen speaks on Video http://youtu.be/-kyUZxN3kVc
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MeoowzResQ 501 C 3 Rescue of Orange County, California is collecting the donations of this urgent rescue for Lisa Goldman to raise funds for this rescue. Donations are Tax Deductible
CHIP IN DONATION LINK: http://fortheloveofanimalrescue.chip...71247fab469c65
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HERE IS THE LOCATION WHERE HE IS BEING TREATED
Advanced Critical Care Los Angeles
http://www.accla.net/
Phone (310) 558-6100
Fax (310) 558-6199
Email [email protected]rs: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Address:
Advanced Critical Care
9599 Jefferson Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90232
Video Update 2/17/2012 By Dr. Cohn, Total Costs now over $3000.00
THE COSTS ARE NOW GOING TO REACH $3000.00 This is a video of Dr. Amber Cohn, one of the vets at Advanced Critical Care. She is one of the doctors who has been taking care of Carmichael (she calls him "Grey" because that's what we called him when he came in). The video shows the alignment problem with Carmichael's jaw, and Dr. Cohn explains how they plan to fix it. The eye specialist at ACC, Dr. Kristin Fahrer, also examined Carmichael today, since he was still exhibiting some bleeding in his eyes which should have resolved by now. Unfortunately, she determined that the trauma to his head has caused at least temporary blindness in both his eyes. The good news is that this condition is not in any way life- threatening, and at this point, he doesn't need any kind of surgery on either eye. Partial vision may return in one or both eyes, but it's too early to tell right now. If not, he will be fine as a blind kitty, and as long as he is kept safely indoors at all times, he can look forward to a near normal existence and a long, healthy life.
Once little Carmichael is OK to leave the hospital he will need a foster or an adopter, he is a special little boy and deserves a loving home forever. From being dumped out on the streets to this, he deserves a special person to love him forever.
** If you are interested in Carmichael, please contact Lisa Goldman who is his personal rescuer/ TNR in LA via her email please, [email protected], or you may call her on her cell phone (310) 890-8674 **
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
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