Andrea Powell
Meet Jenga.
The 2-year-old black cat was struck by a automotive and affected by painful accidents when she arrived at The Cat Home on the Kings in California.

Photograph: Cat Home on the Kings
She has a big open wound on her neck and her tail is clearly damaged. X-rays revealed that her tail is severely harm and the one choice is tail amputation.

Photograph: Cat Home on the Kings
Jenga has an extended street to restoration and wants your help to heal.
Animal shelters do their finest to take care of all of the animals that come by means of their doorways however are unable to afford medical care on their minimal budgets. That is the place Larger Good Charities’ Emergency Animal Medical fund is available in.
Together with your help, the fund helps present emergency medical care to homeless animals in want.

Photograph: Cat Home on the Kings
Jenga will want surgical procedure and ongoing care that features every day bandage adjustments, antibiotics, ache treatment, and fixed monitoring.
Regardless of all of the ache she has endured, she stays a candy feline who enjoys being round people.
Donate as we speak to assist Jenga heal and get the second probability she deserves.