Help for Rayna
Fundraising campaign by
Kim Hiltrop
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US$760.00Donated So Far
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Campaign Story
Rayna is one of our beautiful king cheetahs. She suffers from neurological problems and needs special care on a permanent basis. She suffered a setback and what was supossed to be a 2 day visit to the vets has now turned into a longer stay and extra treatment. we need more funding to be able to pay for her treatment at our vets facility.
Rewards
Organizer
- Kim Hiltrop
- Campaign Owner
- ZA
Donors
- Megan Babcock
- Donated on Sep 02, 2018
- Phil Judd
- Donated on Sep 02, 2018
Kim puts her heart and soul into the welfare and well being of these magnificent animals. I am pleased to be able to help her.
- Emily Dickson
- Donated on Aug 31, 2018
Update on Rayna
Update posted by Kim Hiltrop at 08:49 pmRayna has lost her struggle. After she stopped fighting early this morning we decided to say our goodbyes and let her slip away. She put up a good fight but it was not meant to be. Run free Rayna, we will always remember you.Thank you to everyone who donated. We
She's back home
Update posted by Kim Hiltrop at 06:11 pmWe went to pick Rayna up yesterday, she had been doing better at the practise and our vet wanted us to take over her care so she could be at home. Unfortunately she stressed during the travelling and suffered heat stroke once back on the farm. Summer has arrived with. . . . .
Update on Rayna
Update posted by Kim Hiltrop at 09:30 amWe have received news from the vet that Raynas symptoms are under control. She is showing improvement, lets stay hopefull!
Donors & Comments
- Megan Babcock
- Donated on Sep 02, 2018
- Phil Judd
- Donated on Sep 02, 2018
Kim puts her heart and soul into the welfare and well being of these magnificent animals. I am pleased to be able to help her.
- Emily Dickson
- Donated on Aug 31, 2018
- Judith Davis
- Donated on Aug 31, 2018
- Katharina
- Donated on Aug 31, 2018
Hope she gets well soon and can be back at Feracare