Update, 7/14
Hi there,
Here is the update for Carmichael one week later. He received his surgery wiring his jaw but now additional surgery is needed for him now 8 (
Donation Link 501 C Tax. Donations http://fortheloveofanimalrescue.chip...71247fab469c65.
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MeoowzResQ is collecting the donations for Lisa Goldman for Carmichael's medical care
07/14/2012 - Direct contact of rescuer if you would like to foster or adopt Lisa Goldman [email protected]
FROM LISA
It is one week ago today that Carmichael was hit by a car in central Los Angeles and rushed to Advanced Critical Care in Culver City. He has made amazing progress since then, but not without some bumps in the road. And, although he is doing... very well over all, today we hit a pretty major bump.
Dr. Cohn at ACC told me it is now apparent that he has a severe misalignment of his upper and lower jaw, which was not evident at first since the large amount of swelling in his whole head was holding everything more or less in place. Eventually this problem could lead to him having trouble eating, and have other adverse effects.
The good news is that this problem can be fixed (a dental surgeon will temporarily cement his upper and lower teeth together, holding the upper jaw in place until it heals in the correct position). The bad news is that the surgery, x-rays, and placement of a feeding tube could cost as much as $1,500?? hopefully not more!
Everyone following Carmichael's progress and sharing his story on Facebook and Twitter has been amazingly generous, so I don't want to ask anyone who has donated to give more. However, if it is possible for everyone to keep sharing, perhaps it is possible to get a bit more funding from other donors. Carmichael is not only tame, but a very sweet, good-natured cat. He has had to deal with a number of people poking around his poor tender mouth, cleaning his nose, putting ointment in his eyes, etc., and he always cooperates, even purring when gets his treatments.
According to Dr. Cohn, he will be able to go to an experienced foster (or even a conscientious "non-pro") shortly after this procedure is done, so a foster (or better yet, adopter!) is greatly needed. Tomorrow I will make a short video with Dr. Cohn, showing the situation with his jaw and how they intend to fix it. Thank you for everything! Donation link under the photo. Thank you! or here too Chipin
Thank you all, Debbie
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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