It’s so wonderful to see an animal rescued and given a second chance in life. Thank you for ALL that you do!I have watched with smiles several of these rescues by this lady. She is truly a hero to me. I don’t know her name, but I hope she reads this and knows that I have her country’s beautiful blue & yellow flag flying off of my house in the United States. Oh yeah, I also give to her rescue cause. Thanks to all who support her rescue group. Like it says, even $5 helps. Peace.esos problemas es costoso en muchos países, por ejemplo aquí en ColombiaAlisa es espectacularmente hermosa❤ la mayoría de los gatos presentan algunos problemas renales y la comida especial para ellos con esos problemas es costoso en muchos países, por ejemplo aquí en Colombia. Me encanta de este Canal los momentos de las compras😅 nunca los quiten!Se ve que estaba en una casa porque tiene hábitos muy tranquilos. Una bendición que ya tenga adoptantes para el resto de su vida. Gracias Gracias Gracias GraciasWhat you do is amazing! Thank You so much for your kindness to these little helpless friends. A tip from someone who has lived with a kidney affected cat for many years, he is now approaching 18 years is to put her food and water in a little shelf or table so she doesn’t have to bend down so much when she eats. I see that she is slightly nauseated when she eats which you can see by seeing that she cramps a bit with her stomach muscles when she ate in the video. An elevated food bowl and water bowls sometimes removes that problem altogether and lessens tendencies to vomit in proximity to eating. She is adorable and looks like a full bread Persian cat. So sad to see them get homeless as they cannot fend for themselves at all since they usually are several generations of indoor cats which means they often have never learned to hunt or do anything to stay alive in the wild…