Funds needed for Mariah’s medicine
15 years ago
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Indiana Coyote Rescue Center is in need of money to purchase medicine for a coyote named Mariah. The name of the medication is Sporanox and it is costing $151.86 every other month. It is for ringworm that Mariah just can’t seem to get rid of, because of her compromised immune system.
Mariah’s Story
Mariah was rescued from a dog when she was about six days old. She was put in a box until the Conservation Officer came to get her two days later. She was not given any nourishment during that time. She was a starving, little, scared, coyote puppy. She was given to a close friend of the Conservation Officer. John got some very bad advice on what to feed her. He finally found me and we got her on a good coyote diet.
John and Mariah had a very close relationship, but when Mariah was about six months old, John realized he had taken on more than he could handle. Mariah had Metabolic Bone Disease and broke her leg just jumping off of the sofa. The leg was set and she was given calcium supplements.
Mariah came here to live when she was about seven months old. She is a very small coyote. It is difficult for her to even put on weight. Her vet. bills, medication bills and supplement bills are very expensive.
About two years ago, the got ring worm. Many different treatments have been tried. We now have one that keeps it in check so that she isn’t miserable. Dr. Wol,f also feels it is the safest to have her on long term. She is on for two weeks and then off for two weeks. She also gets a Vitamin B Comp. Pill once a month.
Please help with Mariah’s medication. Any help would be appreciated.
You can donate through a paypal donation made to ceannicrc[at]yahoo.com
http://coyoterescue.com/photos/Mariah.jpg
Mariah’s Story
Mariah was rescued from a dog when she was about six days old. She was put in a box until the Conservation Officer came to get her two days later. She was not given any nourishment during that time. She was a starving, little, scared, coyote puppy. She was given to a close friend of the Conservation Officer. John got some very bad advice on what to feed her. He finally found me and we got her on a good coyote diet.
John and Mariah had a very close relationship, but when Mariah was about six months old, John realized he had taken on more than he could handle. Mariah had Metabolic Bone Disease and broke her leg just jumping off of the sofa. The leg was set and she was given calcium supplements.
Mariah came here to live when she was about seven months old. She is a very small coyote. It is difficult for her to even put on weight. Her vet. bills, medication bills and supplement bills are very expensive.
About two years ago, the got ring worm. Many different treatments have been tried. We now have one that keeps it in check so that she isn’t miserable. Dr. Wol,f also feels it is the safest to have her on long term. She is on for two weeks and then off for two weeks. She also gets a Vitamin B Comp. Pill once a month.
Please help with Mariah’s medication. Any help would be appreciated.
You can donate through a paypal donation made to ceannicrc[at]yahoo.com
http://coyoterescue.com/photos/Mariah.jpg
wolfkinglionheart
~wolfkinglionheart
O.o
Desert_Knights
~desertknights
OP
o.O
WildClawCat
~wildclawcat
Dammit, I'd donate if I could ;-;
Desert_Knights
~desertknights
OP
that's her pic at the bottom. Isn't she cute?
WildClawCat
~wildclawcat
Mhm.
Sneakcoyote
~sneakcoyote
aww, I've had ringworm before.. Not fun.
MacenGregora
~macengregora
Damn.....her conditions are so obvious from her body....
Kaz_Rusakov
~kazrusakov
GUILT!!! money is real tight right now... can't afford beyond basics... damn.
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