Support our vet care

During our adoption process, we encounter situations where an adoptable may be in need of veterinary care. This includes mobile vet checks for seniors who struggle with mobility, bloodwork for senior cats, insulin curves for diabetic cats, dental extractions, and even unexpected surgeries.

Your support will allow us to provide the veterinary care these sweet, deserving animals need.

a few alumni who were helped with emergency veterinary care and vet checks

During his adoption process, it was discovered that Wrecks wasn’t neutered and has a heart condition. To ensure Wrecks receives care from a cardiologist as well as the surgery, MGC will be covering the $3000 cost.

As FiFi’s senior humans were not able to take her in for a vet check, MGC arranged a mobile vet and covered the $700 cost of a vet check and bloodwork.

During his adoption, we realized Thomas needed a cyst removal surgery and dental extraction. We were able to cover the more than $4,300 cost.

During her adoption, it was discovered that Mei-Ling had never seen a vet in 17 years, so we were able to cover the cost of a vet check and vaccines.

After tragically being alone with their human after he passed for weeks, 14 year old Pumpkin and 15 year old Buster. During their adoption, it was discovered that this bonded pair were not fixed. To ensure they didn’t continue to have litters of kittens, MGC covered the $2500 cost to ensure they are spayed and neutered.

During her adoption process, Chloe’s long fur was making it difficult for her senior human, who was suffering from COPD, to breathe. We were able to cover the cost $250 cost of her in-home grooming.

During her adoption, we realized Meeka’s terminally ill human had been struggling to care for her before she passed away. We covered the $750 cost of her flea removal, vaccines, mat removal and nail clipping.

During their adoption, it was discovered that both Odo and Q-Tip had fleas and worms. We covered the $450 cost of having them treated for their terminally ill human.

During his adoption, Dexter urgently needed more than $1,000 in care for his diabetes. We were able to cover that expense for Dexter’s human’s daughter, who had recently lost her father.

The stress of moving to her second forever home caused Zoey an unexpected UTI and resulted in a vet expense of more than $500. As this was an unexpected expense for the new family, we were able to cover the cost.