Hi there, so sorry to hear about Chatty. Hoping the sweet girl recovers soon and you're able to find the support you need.
One suggestion that might help, though you might have already thought of it, is to hang some posters around your neighborhood asking for support. As you mentioned that neighbors love her, having a QR code linking to your GoFundMe on local telephone poles might help find donors who you're not otherwise connected to.
This Help Center article goes over how to create a QR code, and posters can be made using a tool like canva.com. Alternatively, you can use GoFundMe's poster creation tool, which has tear-offs people can take that has your GoFundMe link.
Warm wishes from the GoFundMe team.
It takes a few hours for the views to take effect but the boost should give it 2500 views. Of course not everyone donates but it should help a bit.
My Minds profile.
https://www.minds.com/Delphinus/
You'll see your GFM on my feed.
Warmest regards.
We too had a fire back in 2019 and one tip we were given for clothes, is to wash them with this cleaner called Simple Green to help remove the smoke smell left behind. You can find it online or at most retailers and it isn't too pricey for what you're using it for. It may take a couple of washes, but we were able to save most of the clothes that weren't actually burnt. My only advice is you cannot put too much in the washer. Best of luck to you and your family in these trying times!
Most of those pain meds are just temporary relief and do nothing more. If you're going to make your cat better get something off Amazon that promotes healing and gives some pain relief so it lasts. Like this
My dear friend Corinne was diagnosed with leukemia in September 2016. She fought it off once (through seven months of chemo and recovery) but it returned in January, and she died in mid-February from pneumonia after catching a virus while her immune system was inactive due to chemo.
She was a brilliant lady who left an indelible mark on so many wonderful folks all over this small, huge, beautiful planet. She had a PhD in linguistics and had been working as a software developer for the past three years. She leaves behind two small daughters, ages 5 and 7, who are brilliant and full of life (and now full of sadness as well).
The python developer community in Seattle has set up a gofundme campaign for contributions to the girls' future education expenses, via an already existing 529 account.
You're an amazing friend to help in this way. I'm sorry that I cannot help monetarily, but I can give some resources that might help them at least have some support while they go through this. Below are a few online resources they can utilize, it can be a really good resource for people with anxiety as they don't have to see someone in-person and it can be text-based.
Try these noodles then, in a broth.
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B072JR3NFQ/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_esdgCbC6W9AFW
These are also available as wide noodles too! Basically, you should probably visit an Asian market to broaden your vegetarian options. :)
This is a friend of mine, It popped up on our feed and I thought maybe posting here would help more. She is the embodiment of a perfect women. Sweet, kind, soft spoken funny and intelligent. A single mother of three brilliant children and a awesome writer. Check out one of her projects.http://www.amazon.com/Extremely-Unofficial-Highly-Unauthorized-Sutra/dp/1519483058
I just cut a slit for the AC and other pipes then taped around them, I secured the tarp to the house with washers and screws and so far it's all good. this was the tarp I used http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IEAL1PQ?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage