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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Here is a great way to teach children about empathy for our animal friends!
Every pet we save at Bideawee deserves these basics. So does Bettie.
This poor sweet girl clearly has had a difficult life. Left to die on the cold streets of New York, Bettie was found starving, dehydrated and so horribly injured that her right back leg needed to be amputated. As if these terrible conditions weren't enough, her left hip was dislocated and she had terrible skin lesions where some of her skin was actually peeling off.
But Bettie now has reason to hope. She has the hope to be healed by the excellent care of Bideawee's veterinarians that have been charged with her care.
She has hope for a family, a forever home and hope for never feeling the excruciating pangs of hunger and loneliness that she felt just a short time ago.
Bettie's Holiday Wish List will be filled thanks to caring people like you.
Please make your Year-End Gift TODAY to help Bideawee continue our lifesaving mission for all of those sweet innocent pets like Bettie whose holiday wish list includes the basics that every pet deserves.
To ensure that you receive a 2010 tax credit be sure that your envelope is postmarked by December 31, 2010.
To contact us, please send us an email: Bideawee@bideawee.org.
Bideawee is funded 100% by private contributions. To help us continue our vital work to help animals, please donate today.
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