DIANA Veterinary critical care specialist Ravi Seshadi...
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DIANA
Veterinary critical care specialist Ravi Seshadi said Diana is not
in pain, but believes she will live a very short life; the cat has a
hole in her heart.
Her caregiver Tracey Lyon says you can notice that 12-week-old
Diana’s heart beats fast, but otherwise she plays normally with her
siblings and has a great appetite.
This summer, we have had many diagnostic, surgery and treatment
bills in excess of $5,000 that need to be paid. We realize some
readers may believe this to be extreme, but we do everything we can
to insure that our animals receive the care they need; we even give a
30-day health guarantee.
For veterinary medical rescues such as Diana’s, we provide the
medicines, euthanasia and cremation with an oak photo box to
encourage people to adopt. Managing a pro-quality-life organization
is a great responsibility, and we hope you will continue to support
our efforts with those animals that others may believe to be unable
to be adopted.
If you would like to adopt Diana, please call DiAnna Pfaff Martin
at (949) 697-6632, or you may send your support to Community Animal
Network, P.O. Box 8662 Newport Beach, CA, 92658. Memo your
tax-deductible donation: Summer Vet Medical Rescues tax ID
33-0971560.
The Community Animal Network is a community-supported animal
organization linking people and pets through community action. See
other animals available for adoption at https://www.animal
network.org, or stop by Russo’s pet store at Fashion Island between
noon and 4 p.m. on weekends. Information: (949) 759-3646, or write to
the Community Animal Network at P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach, CA
92658.
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