"Big Daddy's Eyes"

Note:  Photos with cage bars or merchandise in them were taken at our adoption events.



Big Daddy  was found living in a feral colony in the San Gabriel Valley. 

He has an eye condition called Entropion.  
Entropion is an inward rolling of the eyelid edges - see the links below for more info.  

We need to raise $800 for him to have surgery on both eyes.    If you can please donate, even a dollar, to Big Daddy we would be most grateful.  (Use Big Daddy's Paypal link below)




It is sad that a VERY friendly cat was found living on the street in a feral colony.  He is all purrs and hugs.   Because of his affectionate nurturing nature, and because he is a big boy, he was given the name of "Big Daddy".   He is light orange and white and is an
FIV positive kitty.  His squinting and tearing eyes needed checking.  It was at that time that this eye condition was diagnosed as Entropion.


After his surgery is completed we would love to place Big Daddy into a permanent home.  So, please give some consideration to adopting this fantastic sweetheart.   He truly deserves it. 


 Please help us give him the much needed surgery he deserves and let's let him live his golden years with comfort and normal eyes!



Check out  Big  Daddy
on
Petfinder.org



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UPDATE:  JUNE 2011 

Big Daddy is doing great!  We managed to raise enough money and so he has had surgery done on one eye and the eye is healing.  Because of the number of years he has gone without the surgery it will take a couple of months for the eye to open up wider.  His second surgery is pending.   Big Daddy of course sends tons of happy purrs to everyone who has contributed. 


UPDATE:  JANUARY 2012

Big Daddy sends purrs to you!!!  He has still NOT had his second surgery.  But he is a very happy big boy.



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TO  DONATE
Please use this  BIG  DADDY specific Paypal link



For Additional Information on  ENTROPION :

Entropion in Cats  @  PetPlace.com