Current Rescues

Help us fund the cases that cannot wait.

These are the cases that cannot wait. See who needs help now, what treatment is underway and where your support goes.

3Active priority cases
€8.4kIllustrative current target
72hCritical first response window
Emergency Rescue Fund

One fund. Many urgent decisions.

Some cases cannot wait for a perfect fundraising page. The Emergency Rescue Fund gives Let’s Adopt the ability to say yes quickly when an animal needs diagnostics, hospitalisation, surgery or immediate stabilisation.

Current target
62%
Diagnostics and tests€1.8k
Hospital care€2.4k
Surgery reserve€3.2k
Medication and recovery€1.0k
Priority cases

These are the cases needing support now.

Iris Is Home In Paris
Active case

Iris Is Home In Paris

I’m writing this from home, recovering from a whirlwind trip to Paris to take Iris to her new family. You may remember the condition in…

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Facing Closure, We Saved Pepa
Active case

Facing Closure, We Saved Pepa

A few days ago, I told you that Let’s Adopt is facing the worst financial crisis in its eighteen-year history. We still do not know…

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Yesterday Bought Us Time. But What Happens Next Month?
Active case

Yesterday Bought Us Time. But What Happens Next Month?

Yesterday, many of you stepped forward to help us. Some donated again even though they already support us every month. I saw it, and I…

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How a rescue fund works

From emergency to outcome.

Here you can quickly see how your support makes a real difference — even before the full story is published.

1

Intake

Rescue, transport, first assessment and immediate safety.

2

Stabilise

Pain relief, fluids, hospitalisation or urgent medication.

3

Diagnose

Bloodwork, imaging, cultures, specialist review or surgery planning.

4

Treat

Surgery, treatment, wound care, medication and monitoring.

5

Report

Outcome, costs, learning and next care route.

Fund allocation

What support pays for.

Giving should feel clear and purposeful. This page helps you understand exactly where your support goes.

Diagnostics

Bloodwork, imaging, tests, specialist review and clinical decision-making.

Hospital

Stabilisation, monitoring, oxygen, fluids, medication and urgent care.

Surgery

Procedures, anaesthesia, theatre time, materials and post-operative care.

Recovery

Food, medication, wound care, rehabilitation, shelter and follow-up.

Live updates from a current rescue
Live updates

You will see the case move.

Updates will soon be shown here directly from our case records, so you can follow each story as it unfolds.

Today

Initial diagnostics started

The team is working to understand the full clinical picture before deciding the next step.

24h

Stabilisation continues

The priority is pain control, hydration, appetite and vital signs.

Next

Decision point

Once the diagnostics are complete, we decide whether surgery, hospital care or another route is needed.

Important distinction

Urgent does not mean chaotic.

The need is real. The route is clear. Here is how your support helps right now.

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