As soon as Ellie Purpura met Will, she knew something was wrong. The kitten was covered in fleas, had tapeworms and was underweight. But worst of all: He wasn’t breathing properly.
Will was brought to the Yolo County Animal Shelter in Woodland, Calif., on May 2, and the shelter called Purpura to pick up Will because she fosters kittens and often picks up ones that aren’t healthy enough to stay at the shelter.
When Purpura, a student at UC Davis, brought Will to the emergency room, she was told he had a hole in his heart and an esophageal defect that makes it hard for him to keep food down.
She learned Will needed medication to help his heart, and a CT angiogram and surgery to fix his esophagus. But the bill comes out to $8,000, money Purpura doesn’t have. She set up a GoFundMe campaign for Will, which raised over $1,000 in two days.