National Animal Interest Alliance

Monday, June 7, 2010

Support research AND honor your v-e-t !



Mombean found the above at Winn Feline Foundation website. She thought it was a really KEWL idea that you can make a donation to honor a veterinarian that has been supportive to you or your beans in time of need or sickness AND help fund research at the same time. How cool is that!!

Many of our beans hafted been sad at the loss of a beloved kith. Every week, the Cat Blogosphere news haz news of saying good bye to kittens some of whom suffered from diseases. This organization, Winn Feline Foundation, helps fight diseases in us kittens by funding research into diseases in particular, FIP and HCM. The Bria Fund helps fund research into FIP. The Ricky Fund helps fund research into HCM. Donating to these named funds is another way to fund research into these awful diseases.

Please consider giving to the Winn Feline Foundation to help fight diseases in kittehs.

8 comments:

Jans Funny Farm said...

Unfortunately, what you say about the many posts of losses on the CB and blogs is too true. Every loss is sad.

Interesting post.

Gemini and Ichiro said...

We should donate in honor of our naturopathic vet. She has been absolutely WONDERFUL.

Amy & the house of cats said...

Wow what a great foundation this is - thanks for letting us know. It is true that there are just too many sad losses every week - it is great to know there are places out there trying to stop these awful diseases!

The Island Cats said...

What a great Foundation!! Too many kitties are lost to these evil diseases!!

Samantha & Mom said...

Wow!!! Cool information!! Thank you for sharing this foundation with us!! We are glad they help fund research!! We are always sad when a kitty goes to the Rainbow Bridge!!
Your TX furiends,

Karen Jo said...

What a really cool idea. I should honor the vets who helped me bring Herman back from the brink.

Karen Jo said...

Happy Birthday, Annie!

Daisy said...

They are a great organization. We have donated there a few times on account of the research they do on Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (what Pixie had).