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Contact Noel's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Angie (AngiesAngels@outlook.com)
Name: Noel
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $75
Species: Cat
Breed: Tortoiseshell (short coat)
Pattern: Tortie
Sex: Female (spayed)
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 12 Years 6 Months (best estimate)
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Declawed: No
Housetrained: Yes
Sponsors: Robin Flynn, Anthea Sabol, Maria Peterson, Linda Chambers, Scott Barbato, Judy Howery, Arwen Weiss, William Willliams
Description:

Poor Noel was dumped at a feral colony, very sick, due to no fault of her own. Her owners never bothered to get her fixed. She ended up pregnant, and unfortunately the kittens didn’t survive, but stayed in her belly. She developed a massive infection and became septic. Emergency surgery was required to save Noel’s life. She is currently in critical condition after her surgery. Dr Kate and staff at Animal Emergency Clinic in Brevard County are doing their best for little Noel. Foster mom Angie could use help raising funds for Noel’s life saving surgery and after care. Any little bit is a help.

Noel is in temperature controlled containment on heavy antibiotics to fight the infection ravaging her little body.

Please share this link: http://www.gofundme.com/jnd4kw if you can. Any little donation can help.  You can also donate via PayPal by clicking the "Sponsor This Pet" link by Noel's picture.

UPDATE: Great news!  Dr. Kate called regarding Noel’s blood work. It showed there is NO kidney damage due to the sepsis.

Sepsis is a life-threatening complication that often occurs in those with weak immune systems. In sepsis, chemicals that the body releases in order to fight an infection cause inflammation over the entire body. Severe cases of sepsis can lead to septic shock. Shock occurs when the inflammation creates blood clots that block oxygen flow and lead to organ failure and a life-threatening drop in blood pressure. 

This is what happened to Noel when the fetuses inside her uterus were non-viable.

Thanks to the quick actions and emergency surgery at Coquina Ridge Animal Clinic, Noel came through this with flying colors!

And thanks to those that donated to her medical fund, I was able to pay-off the entire medical bill.

Thank you! Angie & Noel

For more details please contact Angie at AngiesAngels@outlook.com

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