{"id":25455,"date":"2024-11-01T10:56:52","date_gmt":"2024-11-01T15:56:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/famousfidorescue.org\/?p=25455"},"modified":"2024-11-01T10:56:52","modified_gmt":"2024-11-01T15:56:52","slug":"why-rescues-need-your-help-to-keep-going","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/famousfidorescue.org\/why-rescues-need-your-help-to-keep-going\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Rescues Need Your Help to Keep Going"},"content":{"rendered":"
Every day, at Famous Fido Rescue and countless other good rescues, we face gut-wrenching decisions. Animals come to us from every kind of heartbreaking situation: abandoned, neglected, scared, and in desperate need of medical care. Each one deserves a chance, and we want so much to be their advocate, their safety net, their hope. But the truth is, we can\u2019t do it all alone. We can\u2019t be the answer for every animal who needs help.<\/p>\n
When we\u2019re asked to cover medical bills, emergency vet visits, and long-term care for animals who\u2019ve been found or abandoned, it stretches our resources to the absolute limit. We are not government-funded. We operate on donations alone, every penny going directly to the food, medical care, and support of over 130 cats and dogs currently in our care. We push ourselves to the very edge trying to help every animal we can. But when we\u2019re asked to cover more than what\u2019s possible, we face an impossible choice. No rescue can continue like this without breaking under the weight. If communities keep relying solely on rescues to manage every emergency and expense, it will eventually bankrupt the very organizations trying hardest to make a difference.<\/p>\n