HPAN Helps Continue Vetting for Four Kitties
Oliver, Toulouse, Bugsy, and Honeybee have received our sponsorship before, but we continue to help their rescue, Almost Home, in getting them healed and/or fully vetted before they can be adopted. $147.37 was what it took this time. Soon these babies will have their own homes!

HPAN Sponsors Three Almost Home Animals for $211.82
Oliver and Sascha have been on the blog before, but we had a little room left in their funds bank to continue their sponsorship, as they are still in rescue and needed a little bit more vetting. Oliver was in bad shape when he was pulled by Almost Home Animal Rescue a while back, and he is doing so much better. Sascha nearly died from parvo weeks ago, and we were able to help with her emergency bill. This time we contributed a little money toward her spay surgery. And a new little one, Duchess, benefitted from our sponsorship, as she needed her combo testing and some initial vetting.

HPAN Helps 8 Abandoned and Surrendered Kitties with $206.65
These cats were either abandoned (some in a box alongside of the road) or surrendered. All of them luckily landed with Almost Home Animal Rescue. Oliver is our favorite success story of this group. He came to rescue with so many problems and has needed a myriad of vet care, but just look at his before and after! Oliver is still in foster care while he fully recovers. THIS is why we do what we do!!!



HPAN Sponsors Medical Needs for 3 Kitties for $59.57
Almost Home Animal Rescue asked us to help with medication and testing for these three little ones: Candy, Berlioz, and Oliver. Candy was found in a bush and was terrified. It took rescuers about a half hour to coax her out. She ended up with a botfly larvae in her neck. Berlioz was found as a stray all by himself in the middle of nowhere. Oliver’s owner finally surrendered him, stating that he has seizures, and she couldn’t afford him. He came in lethargic and blood dripping from his nose. He is doing so much better and went in for his check up.

HPAN Sees Oliver to Good Health with Another $81
Oliver was featured in our blog a few weeks ago when he was taken in by Almost Home Animal Rescue, and we sponsored his initial vet needs. He was near death at that point. After good vet care and our sponsorship, Oliver was finally well enough for vaccines and, most recently, neutering. This photo is such an improvement from the first photo we posted a few posts back. He’s doing so well and is now ready for a new home – one where he will be cared for and loved for the rest of his life. We are so glad to be a part of Oliver’s success!

HPAN Helps Save Oliver with $192
Oliver was so sick that he was dripping blood from his nose. A friend of the owner put out a plea for rescue to save his life because the owner could not afford his desperately needed vet care. Almost Home Animal Rescue stepped in and took him immediately. Oliver was very sick. We sponsored his initial care and needed medication, and we stand ready to sponsor additional services when he is well enough! Just look at him before rescue, and then how much better he looked after just a couple days of medication and supportive care!

HPAN Sponsors Oliver Tucker Duff for $300
Oliver was found by a kind gentleman who was picking up empty cans on the side of the road. He initially thought Oliver was just a dead dog in the ditch but as he got closer, Oliver’s head popped up, and he started whining. The man scooped Oliver up and brought him to the Campbell County Animal Shelter. He believed Oliver had been hit by a car due to his injuries. Oliver couldn’t stand or walk and had some mouth injuries. Once at the shelter, he was immediately taken to Jacksboro Veterinary Services for evaluation and x-rays. It was determined that he had been shot in the mouth and leg, not hit by a car. After a ten day stay at the veterinarian, Oliver is back at the shelter to finish healing. We were able to contribute $300 to the vet bill.

HPAN Sponsors 4 SDL Dogs
Senior Dog Lodge & Animal Rescue (SDL) took in Sophie, Mya, Oliver, and Olivia after it had been confirmed that they were abandoned in Morgan County. Their owner had the gall to move and leave all of them, plus puppies belonging to one of them. Unsurprisingly, some of the dogs had parasitic disease. We sponsored antibiotics and vaccines for these beautiful animals.
HPAN donates $250 for Oliver and Harper
These two precious babies were abandoned at the Campbell County Animal Shelter. Thankfully, a rescuer was there at the time! They were extremely frightened, but after being held and loved for a period, both dogs melted in her arms as if at one point in their lives someone loved had them. She pulled them into her Mad Dog Rescue immediately and had them to the vet within a week. We were called on to assist with their veterinary care (vaccines, parasite tests, and altering), which we were happy to do!