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  • 1.  How to gain exposure

    Posted 03-14-2023 12:06 PM

    Or rather support..

    So I've been in rescue for about 8 yrs. I've  taken a really long hiatus due to personally taking cats in when others couldn't , under my wing. Quite a few because special needs and others have behavioral issues that are being addressed. Due to the inflation crisis and medical issues rising more than usual, I've been behind on bills and made a gofundme. The biggest bill was stomatitis and that costed 3k. I've reached out to bigger cat blogs, bigger rescues, but I've been told no or its quiet.  I wouldn't be in this position if others were responsible owners. Spayed an neutered and stopped dumping cats. It takes a village so why is it difficult to get help? I have helped other rescues and to be pushed aside makes me ill. Luckily I've had a bit of help and one small foster that had a viral video, posted about me. Im unfortunately still behind though as one of the furbabies keeps getting sick due to ibs and now two more have to be seen due to lumps on their backs. They occurred a couple days after being vaccinated. I know it can be sketchy asking for monetary help, but I have nothing to hide and they are my world.

    I am working on how to become a 501c3 so any ideas and support is appreciated. I really want to acquire a sanctuary one day.

    I finally made and Instagram,  tik tok and Facebook page for them called Purrrkanda.


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    #PetSupportServices*

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    Alycia Lee
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