Frankie’s Friends helped Rosa receive surgery due to anal gland issues.

Rosie was given to me at age 5 weeks old, along with her twin brother who died of FIPS within a year. I learned a lot about grieving from her. She hid for a year. My love for her sank into her heart over time, (when she stopped missing Sienna and came to love me). I was so gentle and loving with her until she trusted and loved me back. How does she know when I awaken each morning when I have not even opened my eyes yet? I hear her get up and come to lay next to me as close as she can be, purring and wedging her body into mine. Her sweet presence has sunk right into my heart. I love her extra thumb, the softness of her fur, the way she cuddles, her gentle manner when I am confiding in her, the way she asks me for food, and how she follows me from room to room. I would be so grateful to you for helping us. She is worth it and so am I !!!!
— Rosa's Family

Below is an update from Rosa’s mom.

“After three visits to the VET hospital, Rosa is now home, purring lots, most often on my tummy when I go to bed. Both anal glands had three infections about to abscess. You enabled me to proceed keeping her alive. The timing was impeccable. I cannot tell you what this means to my happy household. FrankiesFriends.org helped me at a crucial time in my seeking financial help so that my beloved cat would live. Rosa is now home with me and as chipper and as mischievous as she can be. I had not realized how close she was to not living anymore while I figured out, (and am still doing so), how to pay for her surgery. Frankie’s Friends jumped right on board or I may not have Rosa with me now I am so grateful. She means everything to me for which I am in gratitude to Frankie’s Friends.“

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