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Pororo the cat with broken , wounded legs and sporo infection

 S.O.S !!! Help needed for Pororo the cat with broken , wounded legs and sporo infection. We received a heartbreaking message from a volunteer who discovered this cat with several wounds and a fractured hind leg in Putatan, Sabah.  Pororo, the cat, was safely turned over to our staff after the first vet at another pet clinic declined to treat him. The cat was near death, suffering from agony, weakness, and extreme dehydration. Pororo's organ was going to shut down owing to dehydration, but thank goodness he arrived at the clinic on time. The X-ray results revealed that he had broken one of his hind legs, and the wound on the other hind leg was seriously infected, with maggots still consuming his rotting flesh.  Because of his fragile state, he was placed on an intravenous drip to stay hydrated, and after nearly a week, he is finally ready for the limb amputation procedure.  The vet has noticed another health issue, this time a wound on his nose. The skin test confirm...

Brown, the abandoned crippled dog with TVT cancer

  Poor Brown was left behind by his owner and was just hit by a car in Putatan, Sabah. Fortunately, the neighbour who had been feeding him since his owner abandoned him noticed the dog as he dragged himself down the street.  Brown was successfully rescued and sent to Klinik Haiwan & Surgeri Tuaran for a checkup and treatment after a helpful neighbour informed us. A blood test and examination revealed that the dog has TVT cancer in his private parts and requires treatment.  His X-ray results also revealed that the accident caused a spine fracture, rendering him paraplegic from the waist to his legs. His first chemotherapy session was done at the vet clinic, and his broken back bone does not require surgery because nerves can heal after an injury, but it is a gradual process. Brown need ongoing physiotherapy and acupuncture; hopefully, he will be able to walk again soon.  The X-ray, diagnostics, chemotherapy treatment, and medications cost a total of RM700. We need...