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Sponsoring an animal is a short term method of helping one or many of your favorite animals at the Humane Society of Forsyth County. For just $35 for a three month period per animal you will receive updates about the animal you are sponsoring and you will receive online recognition for your sponsorship. Best of all, more than one person can sponsor the same animal to help for care and eventual adoption of the sponsored animal. Find the animal you would like to sponsor from here, our adoption pages or special needs animals. Then fill Online Questionnaire or use the Printable Questionnaire and mail it to us. Pay online for your animal sponsorship after you have filled out out form. Thanks for your support we appreciate your commitment! |
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Prince William has the “wise eyed” look of someone who knows he was dealt a tough hand in life. A kitten with a deformed, mangled back leg, he is lucky to be alive today.
His mother and siblings were waiting for hope at the Henry County shelter. The shelter was out of space. This feline family was not going to make it. HSFC responded to a plea to save them. He was placed in a foster home along with his brother Prince Charles where both kittens are now getting great care and much love. But after some evaluation time, our veterinary partner advised having his leg removed because it was causing him so much discomfort.
Before his surgery he would hiss at people and not play with his brother. Now he has better mobility and plays with his toys. His foster mom says he is so much happier. But even after this progress, Prince William’s other hind leg will need attention before he is adoptable. To save his other leg will require more costly surgery.
As a shelter dedicated to the No Kill philosophy, we don't euthanize for space or for curable conditions. But this commitment to life does not come cheaply.
We are asking for help for this wonderful kitten. We need your caring donations to help Prince William become fully adoptable and live a full and happy life.
Prince William’s cat mom is still at our adoption center. Visit us and ask to meet Francis Shand Kydd. She would love a forever home and is adoptable now. |
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Miss Sugar appears to be an Old English Bulldog, taller and a bit less stocky than the UGA bulldog we all recognize, but just as adorable. She has the greatest personality, but she also has some special medical needs.
We pulled Sugar from the county shelter and learned this poor girl has been suffering silently for quite a while. We are working hard to get her ears cleared enough to hear, but it may require surgery to remove layers of scar tissue. And did we mention her knee? She needs that fixed, too.
Please help us raise the money needed for her surgeries.
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