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Picnic on the Dock
Chelsey Memorial Fund (CMF)
Our Chelsey Memorial Fund (CMF) is a program where twice a year we donate money to help either people with their companion animals or strays like this who can’t afford either medicines, procedures, or surgeries. In addition to “Kate” 3 other kitties received the medicine they needed through our donation. Thank you to those who donate and support this program!
From the clinic:
Kate is a 6 month old stray kitten that was taken in by Vetcare Animal Wellness. She developed a severe eye infection while at her foster home and needed her eye removed. Thankfully, with the help of Let Love Farm, Dr. Shardy was able to give this girl a new “look” on life with one healthy eye!
Our CMF fund is proud to have helped another pet!
Lola is a senior kitty who had 2 diseases that are both preventable by early spaying of your pets. She came to Dr. Shardy to check a lump. The diagnosis was mammary cancer. During her exam, Dr. Shardy noticed a discharge coming from Lola’s vaginal area. With an X-Ray, she was diagnosed with a pyometra which is a severe, life threatening infection of the uterus. Without immediate emergency surgery, Lola would have died. Due to Lola’s mom’s financial constraints, Euthanasia was going to be the treatment of choice. Thankfully, due to donations from Let Love Farm, Dr. Shardy was able to provide some financial assistance for Lola’s mom and she received her life saving surgery to remove her uterus and mammary masses. As you can see, Lola is happy and doing well here at her recheck suture removal appointment!
Thank you to all who donate and support this fund! For more info on our CMF and how you can donate check out our website or mail a check to
Let Love Farm
PO Box 122
West Jefferson, OH 43162
Meet Quinn- she is the next recipient of our Chelsey Memorial Fund (CMF) where we partner with a local vet and aid in lending financial support with either medicines, procedures, or surgeries that cannot be afforded. More info below! You can donate specifically to our CMF fund and help us to continue to reach out! For more info message us or send to our PO Box!
From the veterinarian: 2020 was a rough year for them between losing jobs due to the pandemic and when Quinn started struggling to urinate just over a week ago, they were so distraught they thought that the kindest thing would be to euthanize her so she wouldn’t suffer as they couldn’t afford much of anything for treatment.
I’m happy to say that Quinn is doing well! Thank you for your support!