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Costa Mesa Regal Beauty Supply manicurist Pamela Primm saw Billy’s
bony body crossing the street near her home in Huntington Beach and
attempted to help the emaciated-looking animal by calling the local
animal control. Pam just wanted to make sure Billy was safe and
called Community Animal Network to help guide her through the
county’s impound protocol. Cheryl Alderson, manager of vet services,
told us that the cat was 13 years old, severely dehydrated and sick
with an upper-respiratory infection.
It is obvious that someone has loved this cat for many years and
we did not want it to die in an animal shelter. Pam agreed to be the
caregiver and we began rescue procedures. We were told Billy the cat
was available to us “as is” and needed to be released under
veterinarians care.
Cathryn Starr examined Billy and ordered an antibiotic treatment
for his cold and fluids to be administered under the skin twice a
week. Billy’s blood work has confirmed kidney disease, which is
common in animals of that age, Starr said. The condition can be
managed with supportive care, fluids and a special diet.
We want someone to come forward and help this cat. We know many
may be reluctant because of the fear of loving something and then
experiencing loss, but we ask you to focus on your ability to give
life with your love.
Call (949) 759-3646 to help. Or send donations for Billy or others
to Community Animal Network, P.O. Box 8662 Newport Beach, CA 92658.
The Community Animal Network is a community-supported animal
organization linking people and pets through community action. See
other animals available for adoption at https://www.animal
network.org, or stop by Russo’s pet store at Fashion Island between
noon and 4 p.m. on weekends.
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