over a year ago:
Bow's Story
Bow was brought into Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Grand Rapids by a kind couple who found him shot in the face with an arrow. Vets and staff at MVS sedated Bow and removed the arrow and started him on his way to health.
Within a few short hours, Bo was taken by Carol's Ferals and is currently receiving medical attention at Animal Hospital of Lowell.
If you would like to donate funds to his care, please do so via our chip-in page. While the arrow thankfully missed major organs, it is unsure at this time the extent of his medical needs. Any donations received in excess of his needs will be used to help other cats like Bow.
Join the community page for Bow on facebook:
www.facebook.com/pages/Justice-For-Bow/209868485703248...248
For more information about Carol's Ferals, please visit
http://www.carolsferals.org
UPDATE: At this time, we just don't know what the financial obligation will be for the care of Bow. Any money donated, above the cost of Bow's care, will be applied to the general fund of Carol's Ferals and go to the continuing work aimed at reducing the feral cat population in West Michigan.
Thank you,
Carol Manos
Executive Director, Carol's Ferals
May 12 4:27pm
1305129628000
Bow's Story
Bow was brought into Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Grand Rapids by a kind couple who found him shot in the face with an arrow. Vets and staff at MVS sedated Bow and removed the arrow and started him on his way to health.
Within a few short hours, Bo was taken by Carol's Ferals and is currently receiving medical attention at Animal Hospital of Lowell.
If you would like to donate funds to his care, please do so via our chip-in page. While the arrow thankfully missed major organs, it is unsure at this time the extent of his medical needs. Any donations received in excess of his needs will be used to help other cats like Bow.
Join the community page for Bow on facebook:
www.facebook.com/pages/Justice-For-Bow/209868485703248...248
For more information about Carol's Ferals, please visit
http://www.carolsferals.org