Steve & Jock
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Poor Rorschach!
I'm real worried about civilian Rorschach!
I am desperate here to help out poor little Rorschach, who has what looks to me like a squamous cell tumour deep in his ear, and is getting bleeding and oozing. It could be something else, of course, but I can't think what. He's already had an infection in that ear, and that got better but the problems are getting worse.
This month is a "spend no money month" for me due to some serious business crises (which I'm now recovering from, but the cashflow crunch isn't over yet). I can't even take him to the vet to look him over and get an estimate on the damage! Seriously I'm paying my rent this month with credit card, it's that bad.
I was going to let it go for a month while my finances recovered, and my friend suggested I ask the nice cat ladies I know in the meantime to help with the initial vet visit so at least I'll know what I'm facing, and how long it can wait for my cashflow to pick up.
My guesses based on this vet's prices:
£35 for a quick visit for her to look at him
£70 for whatever test they have to send to the lab
£250 if he needs a minor operation.
Multiply those by 1.6 to get US dollars.
Anyway, I'm not able to even spring for the £35 right now. Probably next month will be easier. If anyone wants to donate to help little Rorschach get his vet visit, I may be able to negotiate a payment plan with the vet on the bigger upcoming costs. Many thanks and love to hear your thoughts.
So here's me begging: please donate here if you like: http://steverapaport.com/jock/
P.S. Jock is doing great! He's recovered from his scary eye ulcer and can see just fine again. Blood sugar remains under control. Yay Jock!
I'm real worried about civilian Rorschach!

I am desperate here to help out poor little Rorschach, who has what looks to me like a squamous cell tumour deep in his ear, and is getting bleeding and oozing. It could be something else, of course, but I can't think what. He's already had an infection in that ear, and that got better but the problems are getting worse.
This month is a "spend no money month" for me due to some serious business crises (which I'm now recovering from, but the cashflow crunch isn't over yet). I can't even take him to the vet to look him over and get an estimate on the damage! Seriously I'm paying my rent this month with credit card, it's that bad.
I was going to let it go for a month while my finances recovered, and my friend suggested I ask the nice cat ladies I know in the meantime to help with the initial vet visit so at least I'll know what I'm facing, and how long it can wait for my cashflow to pick up.
My guesses based on this vet's prices:
£35 for a quick visit for her to look at him
£70 for whatever test they have to send to the lab
£250 if he needs a minor operation.
Multiply those by 1.6 to get US dollars.
Anyway, I'm not able to even spring for the £35 right now. Probably next month will be easier. If anyone wants to donate to help little Rorschach get his vet visit, I may be able to negotiate a payment plan with the vet on the bigger upcoming costs. Many thanks and love to hear your thoughts.
So here's me begging: please donate here if you like: http://steverapaport.com/jock/
P.S. Jock is doing great! He's recovered from his scary eye ulcer and can see just fine again. Blood sugar remains under control. Yay Jock!