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Showing posts with label Nemo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nemo. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Please Share Adorable Cat with Broken Leg: Needs Adoption by December 11th - Shelter Will Euthanize


Baldwin Park, CA  - When shelter workers came to put Nemo the cat down, another employee told them, "No." The brave woman's compassion bought Nemo some time — but he still may only have days left to live unless someone steps up to help.

When her co-workers came to put Nemo down, Garcia begged them not to. "They told me this was my job," Garcia said. "I told them I have a feeling about this cat. I'll network him, I'll do what I have to do."

After much pleading, Garcia gave Nemo what he so desperately needed — more time. Nemo's file now has him on hold until December 11, 2015, which means that he's safe from euthanasia until then. After that, his time may finally run out. But Garcia is determined not to let that happen.

Garcia reached out to photographer John Hwang, who snapped photos of Nemo to help him gain more attention — Garcia even got him a bow tie for the occasion.

"My heart just breaks for each of them. I know I'm supposed be here, to help them as much as I can," Garcia told Hawng.

Garcia spends as much time with the animals of Baldwin Park Animal Shelter as she can, even sacrificing her lunch breaks to be with them. Among her favorite is a sweet pig named Pumba. "I like to call him Billy Bob, though. I don't know why," Garcia said.



Unfortunately, Garcia is unable to adopt Nemo herself, as she already has three cats and two dogs.

Without Garcia's passion and love for animals, Nemo would already be gone, and now he needs all the help he can get in order to be saved once more.

Nemo can be adopted directly from the shelter or saved by a rescue. Because of his broken front leg, whoever takes him in will need to sign a waiver saying they understand his medical needs and costs.

If you or someone you know would be interested in adopting Nemo, you can contact the Baldwin Park Animal Shelter at (626) 962-3577. His animal ID number is A4901145.

 





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Thursday, March 12, 2015

A Team of Veterinarians in Scotland Performed a Set of Operations on Pet Goldfish That Cost Nearly $750


Fife, Scotland - A team of vets from Inglis Veterinary Hospital, performed an extremely tricky operation - removing the eye of “Star” a pet goldfish. They also removed a lump off his aquarium partner “Nemo”, his best friend and bowl buddy.

The difficult surgery involved an exotic consultant surgeon, a vet keeping the goldfish under anaesthetic and a nurse monitoring their heart rates. The two operations cost the owner nearly $750, but she believes they were absolutely worth it. Star came into the Gordon family after a being won at the local fair for pocket change.

Star, was won at a fairground stall 12 years ago, had to get a blind, cancerous eye removed.

The operation was carried out on the six-inch fish at Inglis’ 24-hour hospital by exotic animals expert Brigitte Lord.

She said: “This is a highly specialist field, using anaesthetic on a goldfish carries a very high risk, and I'm delighted for the owner that everything went well and the owners are happy.”

“The financial value of a goldfish may be quite small but I think the fact that someone should have paid that much for an operation reflects the true value of the bond between pets and humans.”

During the operations, the vets used Doppler ultrasound equipment to listen through earphones to pulse sounds in order to evaluate Star's blood flow. To keep the fish asleep throughout the procedure it was syringed with oxygenated water with anaesthetic in it.

After the operation, Star was delicately held in a bucket of oxygenated water and, with its mouth kept open, was gently moved (mimicking the swimming action and allowing water to flow over the gills) for around eight minutes before it effectively came back to life. Nemo had more straightforward surgery to remove a lump on him too.

Star and Nemo are kept in Janie Gordon's home in Dollar, but are owned by her 21-year-old daughter Abby, a student in Glasgow.

 “I know it seems like a lot of money to spend on an operation for a goldfish but what was the alternative? I think we've a social responsibility to look after our pets and I know my daughter would have been distraught if anything had happened to the goldfish.” said Janie.

Janie didn’t want Star to be lonely so had bought another fish in a pet shop after her daughter won him by throwing a ping-pong ball into a goldfish bowl. Both Star and his lifelong companion, Nemo, are now over their buddy surgery and happily reunited - holding pride of place in a tank in Janie's kitchen.

“Star is fine,” said Janie. “He’s swimming about happily and the vets have shown me how to give antibiotics too”.

“I probably couldn't have chosen a better vets. I'm not sure anyone else would have attempted it.” said Janie.

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