Day of Giving benefiting Pets for Life today

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Meet Max! He’s a typical curious kitten.
But one day Max escaped and got hit by a car.
Luckily Ruby knew about Pets for Life and was able to get him in to see a vet.


The news was bad: Max’s leg was shattered and had to be amputated.
Max is back in action on three legs!
See how he and Ruby are doing now.
From top, photos by Hayden Fowler/The HSUS and Alana Yanez/The HSUS
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March 31 is the day!
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When Treasure stopped eating, lost fur and developed sores across her body, the family feared they were losing her.
They didn’t have a car to take her across town to Dog Daycare Stuart, and a sick 50-pound dog on a city bus wasn’t an option either.
This is why Pets for Life exists.
The Pets for Life team connected with them and drove Treasure to the vet to get the urgent care she needed.