Please Help Buster Beat Cancer

Fundraising campaign by Kristy Sadler
  • £1,455.00
    raised of £2,000.00 goal goal
72% Funded
52 Donors
Raised offline: £700.00
Total: £2,155.00
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Buster was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer yesterday (21st Oct 2014). He has a tumour on the inside of his groin, samples were taken by Kinfauns in Clacton and then sent to Dick White's in Newmarket. Buster has now been referred to Dick White's for scans and investigations for treatment.

The first appointment and scan will cost approx £1120. Buster is insured but his insurance was renewed on 13th October for a higher amount with a different company, unfortunately they do not cover any illness found within 14days of the policy start date. I am gutted and heart broken.  

Anyone who knows me will know that Buster is my world. I rescued him from London when he was 2 years old and just recovered from being hit by a bus. He is a strong dog and has so much life in him, I know that he will beat this if he is given the chance.    

I'm absolutely livid with myself for not taking him after the 14 days from the policy cover, but I didn't realise that this would be the outcome and the sooner he is treated the better his chances are.  

He is not ready to go yet and I'm not ready to let him go. If anyone can help us with any amount (even just £1) then there is hope for Buster. I have tried every other avenue and have been in tears all day and night over this. I have called his referring vets (Kinfauns) and asked for their advice, they are aware of my situation and are aiming to get back to me on Friday with any suggestions or an idea of total costs for all avenues of treatment. 

I have taken in many animals for people who can't look after them and I have always helped animal charities, so please if anyone can help, then it would mean the world to us.    

Love Kristy and Buster xxx

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Donors

  • Kirsty & Hayley
  • Donated on Oct 29, 2014
  • Good luck buster xx

£50.00
  • Dave & Jane
  • Donated on Oct 25, 2014
£30.00
  • Peter Carey
  • Donated on Oct 25, 2014
  • I really hope things work out for the best. Sending you positive vibes x

£20.00
Oct 29

Buster is now at Dick Whites...

Update posted by Kristy Sadler at 09:18 am

Buster has gone into Dick Whites. We won't have him back until after the weekend :-( They've estimated between £2000- £2500 and we raised £2189! Thank you so much to all those that helped. The surgeons and nurses were gob smacked when I told them what we raised... he actually

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Oct 25

Saturday update

Update posted by Kristy Sadler at 07:16 am

All I can say is wow and thank you to all the people who have come forward for Buster! We have received donations from family, close friends, friends we haven't seen or spoke to in upto 10 years and complete strangers (new friends!). I have cried so much from being. . . . .

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Donors & Comments

52 donors
  • Kirsty & Hayley
  • Donated on Oct 29, 2014
  • Good luck buster xx

£50.00
  • Dave & Jane
  • Donated on Oct 25, 2014
£30.00
  • Peter Carey
  • Donated on Oct 25, 2014
  • I really hope things work out for the best. Sending you positive vibes x

£20.00
  • Mark and Albert
  • Donated on Oct 24, 2014
£200.00
  • Guest
  • Donated on Oct 24, 2014
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  • Max Levy
  • Donated on Oct 24, 2014
  • Give him a big hug from me! Hoping for the best for buster!

£5.00
  • Brad Young
  • Donated on Oct 24, 2014
£50.00
  • Donated on Oct 23, 2014
  • Hope all goes well x

£100.00
  • Guest
  • Donated on Oct 23, 2014
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  • Carol ( justine friend )
  • Donated on Oct 23, 2014
  • All the best buster keep strong x

£10.00
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£1,455.00
raised of £2,000.00 goal
72% Funded
52 Donors
Raised offline: £700.00
Total: £2,155.00

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