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Donate To Relieve Animals' Pain: NAWS Humane Society
These animals are all in need of serious medical care. Here's how you can help.
MOKENA, IL — NAWS Humane Society of Illinois is asking the public's help in building funds for some much-needed medical procedures for homeless animals they've recently taken in. Their medical fund has been depleted, they said on their GoFundMe page, but that doesn't mean these furry friends' medical necessities have gone away.
Some animals were neglected, others abused. One thing in common is that they're all in need of medical care.
"We can’t let these sweet kids sit in pain, but we also cannot afford any more special surgeries," the organization said on their GoFundMe page.
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One dog was taken out to play when staff realized she was experiencing bloat, and was rushed to surgery. Another was rescued from a pit bull fighting ring and needs surgery.
Kittens were brought to them "in horrific condition" and need surgeries.
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Donate to help these animals.
"The list is endless," they said. "We are doing our best to prioritize them based upon pain level and long term prognosis. Please help them."
So far, they've raised $4,402 of their $15,000 goal.
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