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I can’t even breathe as I write this. Tika crashed this morning.
Our beautiful filly was drowning and needed to leave this world asap. I promised her I would fight until she was done, and today was that day.
Tika was not a baby yanked off the range and stolen from her Mom for fun.
Sadly her band knew exactly what they were doing when they left her to die.
She fought so hard to stay here, and was the biggest love bug ever. But this morning she hit the point where she was in pain and had no quality of life.
NOW her little body is in my trailer. Our vet bill is $3695 BEFORE her emergency visit on Mothers Day, all the meds and now today’s urgent visit.
I need to reduce the vet bill so she can be buried on a beautiful ranch. The other option is landfill, and I don’t think I can do that.
Doc’s number is 509-773-0369 if you want to help with her burial fees.
I told Doc I would let her know by tonight if we can give her the burial she deserves. I KNOW she is not there, but that is the little body I cuddled with, the little mouth that constantly kissed, nuzzled and chewed on me and those beautiful eyes that spoke so deeply.
I can’t think and I hope this makes sense. Thank you for helping me keep her out of the garbage dump.
She does NOT deserve that.
THANK YOU, ALL OF YOU, FOR BEING SO AMAZING FOR THESE PRECIOUS SOULS! YOU are the reason so many lives are saved!
I will keep fighting the good fight as long as I can afford to. I so appreciate all of you and so do the critters.
If you want to help with the Vet Bill, call Goldendale Veterinary at 509-773-0369.
I appreciate every single one of our Chilly Pepper Family. God has truly blessed this rescue!
Have a safe, blessed and life saving 2023!
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO KEEP HELPING US SAVE MORE LIVES, YOU CAN GO TO:
WIN (WILD HORSES IN NEED) is a 501c3 IRS EIN 55-0882407_
If there are ever funds left over from the cost of the rescue itself, the monies are used to feed, vet, care for and provide shelter and proper fencing for the animals once they are saved.