
Mella
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Deep down, I always feared this day would come… but I was never ready for this kind of pain. Today, Lucy collapsed again in my arms, as if life is slowly slipping away from her while I stand helpless, unable to do anything. I’m writing with trembling hands—not from exhaustion, but from the fear of losing her at any moment. I’m not someone who asks for help… I kept delaying this, hoping things would get better. But now I have no choice. Time is no longer on our side. Lucy urgently needs to see a specialist. Her heart can no longer endure this, and every passing minute could mean the difference between life and death. I feel like I’m failing her over and over again… and that feeling is breaking me more than anything else. Please, don’t ignore this call. Even if you cannot help, share these words، maybe they will reach someone who can save her life. This might be our last call… please don’t leave us alone in this painful moment. 💔 chuffed.org/project/170891…



We are alive today, but I'm sad. I have bad news about Lucy 💔

🆘🆘 JOE (ID 250664), 2 YO, MALE – IN QUEENS ACC - came into the shelter as an aco - impound on 3/27/2026. 🆘🆘 😿 😿 😿 😿 ➡️TBD 4/28/26 ➡️ 🆘🆘 1ST Chance on Emergency Placement List – VERY URGENT – 🆘🆘 😱🔥🔥😱 ➡️ 31 DAYS IN SHELTER – TOO LONG – TIME IS RUNNING OUT ➡️ JOE IS ON THE EPL FOR BEHAVIORAL REASONS - He is not thriving in the care center and continues to display distance-increasing behavior when approached for interactions. He has not warmed up despite staff using treats to build a positive association. This designation often means that the cat will be given very little time for rescue/foster/adoption.🔥🔥🔥🔥 A volunteer writes: Perhaps feeling a little out of his depth here at the Care Center, Joe's taken to his den to sort things out. I don't want to assume, but I imagine there's an insurmountable kind of tinge to them only exacerbated by Joe's dedication to doing it all on his own. Joe came to us from a home with other cats and may prefer to do things this way as he also may not have a lot of experience meeting new people. We keep trying to explain that though we are new people, we also have treats, toys, blankets, and beds to offer. For his part, Joe seems almost entirely uninterested except not quite as he's adorably a little curious about treats. When it comes to making new friends or finding a forever family, we understand that Joe might have to try it his way first, we're just hoping that his forever family will love and appreciate his efforts as they welcome him into their home. Joe tolerates attention and petting but may be fearful or stressed in the shelter and may be intimidated by small children. ❤️ 😻❤️ 😻❤️ 😻 NEEDS OUT OF SHELTER ASAP – Please RT or pledge, if you can, to save this little one. @AdamsPaulGrimke 💔😿🙏Thank you








This will be FULL Disclosure. I hope you are mentally prepared.








