This mestizo is one of the numerous animals cared for by Causes for Animals in Singapore, a nonprofit group that ᴀssists animals without protection.
To save her, they began a race against time.
As one of the recipients of a program that makes sure that street dogs are sterilized, Mandai first joined the organization.
The animals aren’t genuinely saved; instead, they receive free sterilization, food, and medical care. However, the organization had to take another step for her because of a complicated health issue.
A little bump on Mandai’s snout, which had already grown large enough to prohibit her from eating or drinking regularly, was present when she first emerged. She finds it quite difficult to carry out such basic tasks, and besides, her life might be in risk.
Her eyes show a lot of suffering.
Due to the complexity of the situation, the group kidnapped Mandai Mama and took her to the Animal World Veterinary clinic, where they put her through many examinations that helped to explain her situation.
After saving her from her, Causes for Animals posted a call for ᴀssistance on her Facebook page in an effort to raise money for a potential procedure.
Sadly, it was revealed in a post from April 16 that the tumor is aggressive and incurable, as they had expected.
“The CT scan of Mandai Mama showed that the cancer has spread and the tumor is inoperable. For the time being, only palliative care will be required for her, they said.
The furry one still needs ᴀssistance to pay for her expensive care even though the operation cannot be done. Compared to how weak she was when she was pulled off the streets, Mandai is now doing better.
The dog is currently being cared for by the Gentle Paws shelter for retired pets, and she still requires everyone’s ᴀssistance.
In her final days, they would wish to give her a high standard of living.
Although Mandai’s future is uncertain, no one wants to give up the fight for her life, and they need our help to keep fighting cancer.
Through the organization’s website, anyone who wants to work with the dog may ensure that this cruel sickness does not shorten the furry’s life.