A ‘thank you’ from Cheeto at Good Mews

Cheeto is a seven -month old kitten who is loving, playful and very social. He has lived in a Good Mews foster home since he was just a tiny baby. He has suffered from seizures for much of his life and needs some expensive testing to determine the cause and develop a treatment plan. Last week, Good Mews Animal Foundation sent out a plea for donations to help get Cheeto the treatment he needs to he can have a chance at happiness in a forever home.

Here is a message Cheeto posted earlier today on the Good Mews Facebook page:

“Hi friends . . . Cheeto here. I am just resting up, getting ready for my big day tomorrow. My MRI has been scheduled and I am a little nervous. But I hope they are able to find out what is wrong with me. I am tired of having seizures because they really scare me. But hopefully my doctors can get them under control so I can find my forever home. I want to thank everyone for donating towards my medical care. I got teary when I found out how many people loved me and wanted to help me get better. It is so nice to know that when a kitty needs help, you do not hesitate to donate. You are the best! So please say a prayer for me and once I find out what is wrong, I will let you know!”

Click here to donate to Cheeto’s medical care fund.

Click here to see all of the Good Mews kitties who are currently available for adoption.

About Good Mews Animal Foundation

Good Mews is a cage-free, no-kill cat shelter offering an alternative to traditional animal shelters in the Metro Atlanta area. They provide a safe haven for homeless, abused, or abandoned cats until they can be placed in permanent, loving homes. Since 1988, Good Mews has placed almost 6,700 cats in forever homes. The shelter receives no government support and relies solely on donations of time, services, goods and money from its many supporters and local businesses. Good Mews is home to approximately 100 residents on any given day – most of whom reside at the Shelter in Marietta, with some cats residing in foster homes.

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Barbara Koll is a volunteer cat caretaker/socializer with Furkids – a cat rescue organization in Atlanta. She has also been a writer for the Best Friends Network since May 2007 posting over 900 stories during that time. She spends a week every Fall volunteering at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in...

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