From The American Fondouk <[email protected]>
Subject ICYMI: Do animals feel pain the way we do?
Date February 17, 2020 1:07 PM
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Dear John,

Ghita came to us in extreme pain. This 6-year-old donkey was suffering
from a multitude of chronic lesions in her ears. For two years!

There's no doubt in my mind that mammals like Ghita feel pain just
like we do. They experience fear and despair, too. So poor Ghita must
have been thinking, "will I ever be rid of this horrible pain
that tortures me, day in and day out?" We came up with a plan to
relieve her pain, but it was complicated ...

Repeat your generosity today, and help us care for animals like Ghita.
You will help us save animals' lives and ease their pain with
compassionate veterinary care, provided free of charge to their
impoverished owners.

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Our treatment plan was complicated because Ghita was pregnant. We
didn't dare begin her treatment ... she'd need
surgery, and anti-fungal drugs so powerful, they could kill her baby.

Ghita's 3-year old son Khalid was also afflicted with lesions.
So we sent Ghita home with her owner to foal, with instructions to
bring her back as soon as possible. Then we began treatment on Khalid.

Mom Ghita came back to the Fondouk more than a month later - on
the same day we discharged Khalid! The timing could not have been more
perfect, and we were determined to stop the suffering of this noble
animal for good.

Ghita is just one of the thousands of animals we treat every year.
Please help us continue this work -- make a gift now that
will stop the pain and suffering!

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With my deepest thanks,

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Dr. Gigi Kay

Director





American Fondouk | B.P. 2048, Fez (V.N.) Morocco | Phone:
011-212-535-93-1953

MSPCA-Angell | 350 South Huntington Avenue | Boston, MA | 02130

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