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Phoenix Rising

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Our most recent critical foster

Phoenix Rising
more fleas than we ever saw before
flea infestation
severe anemia from flea infestation and malnourishment from tapeworm
Phoenix had been ignored too long. By the time the neighborhood reached out for help for him....
too much damage to his body had been done and we tried so hard but could not bring him back around
we provided ICU care for a week, but he was in multi organ failure, and FIV had taken a toll too
fluids, antivirals, antibiotics, B12, probiotics, critical nutrition, oxygen concentrate, we tried
he got a lot of love, and pets too
but he could not gain any weight and lost his will to fight any longer

Our Partners

Our Partners

Cats Action Team for a Better Future

Phoenix Rising

Phoenix Rising

Phoenix Rising

Phoenix Rising who had the worst flea infestation and anemia we have ever seen. Emaciated.

Phoenix Rising is now in our foster care under the support of saving one life. He was covered in thousands of fleas, anemic, dehydrated, emaciated, low blood pressure and experiencing neurological challenges. But saving one life is committed to a never kill philosophy so Cats Action Team and SOL worked hard to get him stable enough to go home to a medical foster ( Tracy) where we are still fighting with him for his recovery. 

Precious Gem

Phoenix Rising

Phoenix Rising

Precious Gem
From the streets to a forever home with a lot of medical and dental care in between.

Precious gem was found at a feeding station that was managed by Lori and brought in too sick to be spayed. She turned out to be friendly and after a lot of dental work and medical care she has become a healthy kitty and has been adopted by Lori after being sponsored by saving one life. 

Braveheart

Phoenix Rising

Yonchi Habanero

Braveheart Butterscot Macpurr

Braveheart was starving to death out in a colony because his stomatitis dental problems were so severe he could not eat. He had pancreatitis and other issues that also needed to be addressed but he's well on his way to recovery now again, he is supported by saving one life and fostered by us. Their commitment to a never killed philosophy is why we exclusively foster through them. 

Yonchi Habanero

Yonchi Habanero

Yonchi Habanero

Yonchi Habanero

Yonchi showed up dragging his rear legs at a feeding station in West Mesa. We thought he was a 3-month-old kitten that had been hit by a car, but what he was was actually a six-month-old kitten dying from FIP. He was nursed back to health and sponsored by saving one life even though he was not friendly. He successfully completed his treatment in July and is doing amazing. He's even starting to come around socially. 

Totu Many

Yonchi Habanero

Totu Many

Totu Lotz

We found Totu during a trapping in West Mesa and while he was on the table for his neuter, his feet were found to be shredded. We had made a mention that he was limping but we had no idea just how bad his feet were and how much pain he was in. He is a polydactyl who had severe deformities where his extra toes and their nails were growing inward right through the pads of his feet. Both his ears were tipped to make him easier to find so that we could trap him again in 3 months and perform another surgery. But when he awoke we found him friendly enough to get the support of saving one life. And now as he is finishing his healing, he will be going up for adoption soon. 

Nuwa Kua

Yonchi Habanero

Totu Many

Nua Kuwa

Nuwa Kua was 12 ft deep in a muddy underground hole that had been dug out by desert tortoises on a Queen Creek farm. He had lost his eyes to infection and was emaciated and covered in fleas. He has FIP and is undergoing an 84 day treatment cycle. 


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