Urgent! Please help our Gypsy!

Gypsy (pic by Michael Battensby)

22/8 Update: We have reached our vet bill goal!! THANK YOU so much to everyone who has donated. It means we can continue to do the great work that we’re doing. We appreciat it so much. Stay tuned for updates on how Gypsy is going… :)

17/8 Update: $480 to go… we’re getting there!

16/8 Update: We have just $700 remaining that we need to raise to pay off Gypsy’s vet bill. A huge thank you to everyone who has donated. It means the world to us and means we can keep our work going. If you are still wanting to donate, we’re still happy to accept!

14/8 Update: We have $523! That leaves $977 to go! Thank you, thank you!! Please keep going :)

13/8 Update: We have $215 towards our $1500 vet bill. Thank you to those generous people who’ve donated. We still have a long way to go. Please help if you can!! Every dollar counts!

Our lovely foster horse, Gypsy, needs urgent eye surgery to remove her eye. Gypsy is a 28-year-old stockhorse mare who is in great health, but has injured her eye to the point of needing it removed. We have battled along, treating it with medication but it isn’t working. Gypsy needs to go into the vet hospital for surgery.

Gypsy was rescued off Russell Island earlier this year, after her person died, leaving her alone and in a precarious situation. We took Gypsy off the island, travelling with her by barge to bring her to mainland to give her a chance to live out her life with a loving forever family.

Please help us to help Gypsy. We need $1500 to reach our vet bill target. If you can help us, please donate online HERE. On behalf of Gypsy and all the horses that we still need to help yet, THANK YOU!!! :)

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One thought on “Urgent! Please help our Gypsy!

  1. Only too pleased to help with Gypsy
    Congratulations on your good work
    Any Time you are around the Stanthorpe area I would love to meet you – if I can help with interim fostering keep me in mind
    We breed thoroughbreds for racing but if they do not enjoy racing or are too slow we rehabilitate them and sell them on – keeps us poor but fulfilled

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