Catherine the Great

Written By: Esther Afolabi
Image of Catherine the Great smiling in her bed.

Catherine the Great has always been a part of the family. For 9 years, she’s provided nothing but love, joy and comfort to Alex’s life. She was her best friend and closest family member; one that no one could ever replace. 

The merry moments with Catherine started to change when she began having issues with her mouth. Her biggest problem being a chipped tooth. Alex took Catherine on multiple vet visits for several injuries, including other dental issues. Soon after, Catherine was going to need surgery to fix her problems and just like for people, dental procedures weren’t going to be cheap. 

Alex decided to reach out to PAWS for assistance and her application was thankfully accepted. The funding for her dental work was received and the surgery was able to quickly  move forward. During Catherine’s treatment, they even discovered a benign mass in her mouth that was easily removed without issues. 

This amazing treatment was made possible by PAWS relentless and compassionate assistance.

I cannot say enough good things about the organization. They were there to help us when we really needed a hand (paw?) and I’ll never forget it.’ says Alex, probably also on Catherine’s behalf! 

Today, she is a happy and healthy girl, with clean teeth and none chipped!

All Thanks to PAWS! 

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