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Patricia H. Ladew Foundation, Inc.

P.O. Box 307
Oyster Bay, New York 11771
516-922-CATS
Ladew Cat Sanctuary

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Patricia H. Ladew Foundation, Inc.

  • Welcome
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Tour the Sanctuary
    • History
    • About Patricia H. Ladew
    • About Our Staff and Volunteers
    • Become a Volunteer
    • Ladew Cats are Family Ready
    • New Page
  • Adoption Application
  • Blog
  • CATS FOR ADOPTION
  • Cat Care
    • A Message from Susan Whittred, DVM
    • Owners Guide: New Cat & Kitten Checklist
    • Introducing New Furry Family Members
    • It Doesn't Happen Overnight
    • Ask Dr. Susan
  • Donate
  • Events
  • FAQ
    • If I need to give my cat up for adoption, what do I do?
    • Can I return the cat I adopted if something happens?
    • How do I help stray cats in my yard?
    • My neighbor died and left cats behind, what can I do?
  • Happie Tales
  • Ladew Mews
  • Press
  • Seniors for Seniors
    • About Seniors for Seniors
    • Participating Veterinarians
    • Available Senior Cats
  • Sponsor
  • Surviving Pet Care
    • Surviving Pet Care
    • Planned Giving
  • TNR (Trap, Neuter, Return) Information
    • What is TNR?
    • Sweetie's Spay (and neuter) Squad Vouchers
    • Low Cost Spay/Neuter Options
    • Rescue Groups and Municipal Shelters
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Jelly Bean Needs Your Help!

November 16, 2018 Susan whittred
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JELLY BEAN NEEDS YOUR HELP!

Donate to Emergency Fund

Last night, during night checks, Jelly Bean was found lying on the floor, unable to get up.  

He was rushed to an emergency hospital where they diagnosed Jelly Bean as blocked -- he was unable to urinate.  A urinary catheter was placed and Jelly Bean is now unblocked, but has to spend two days in the hospital to get his electrolytes back in balance and to make sure the blockage is cleared.

While we are so relieved that he will make a full recovery, the estimate of hospitalization is between $1500 and $2000 (depending upon the amount of days he has to stay) and once again, we could really use your help.

Donate to Emergency Fund

Thank you for your support and any amount you can donate.  It all adds up and we are grateful for any help you can provide.   We will update you on Jelly Bean as soon as we hear from the hospital.

While you should always expect the unexpected, with over 100 cats, the unexpected happens more often.

Thank you,

Susan Whittred, DVM

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